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I spotted in my feverish halucinating dream an R31 Limosine... i think i need to lay off the special sauce...

I'd have to agree after you reckon you spotted another lime green 33 last time. I reckon it was a Ford..he he he

Kate swears it wasn't her. But then maybe she just didn't want to be spotted in the early hours leaving.......lmao

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spotted a blue gtr today near st clairs :rofl:

yeah could've been me... :D i live just round the corner from clairs. what time and what shape??

spotted, nick saw your 32 out with ed. nice guy ed! just met him today. seems like a really decent bloke and it seems he knows his shiznit!

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spotted, nick saw your 32 out with ed.

:confused: I know Ed's got a white r32 gtr with white enkeis he lets me take home occasionally... oh wait thats right, I do actually own a skyline I just dont see it that often :D

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Spotted last night, a silver R33 GTR with chrome wheels i think at some traffic light near the Waniassa turn off in tuggers. Didn't wave but i think he saw me go past. Anyone here?

Also heading up my street an R33 behind me. Seemed they were getting pretty close. If you're on here, the speed limits 60 so get off my ass already :D

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Also heading up my street an R33 behind me. Seemed they were getting pretty close. If you're on here, the speed limits 60 so get off my ass already :P

Don't you just hate that! And for the record it wasn't me. Spotted p1r4t8r everyday, I mean your car outside your house.

Also, there's a gunmetal grey R32 GTR with V-Spec badge down in Conder which I see almost everyday as well. Shiny chrome wheels. Any1 from here?

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