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Spotted what I'm fairly sure was Terminal in his stagea on Ashley drive this evening (I was about 2 cars behind you), and coming up to Erindale turning in just behind him was what I think was Veilside R33 or another similar looking R33 GTS-25t.

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Was that Veilside 33 white? I came up near it too, driver didn't pay any attention to me though.

Also chatted to the owner of a midnight purple R33 GTS-t at Chisholm servo. Nice guy and a nice ride. Don't think he's a member here though.

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one silver stagea (YDJ-xxx... whozat??)

That would've been me :D

Spotted what I'm fairly sure was Terminal in his stagea on Ashley drive this evening (I was about 2 cars behind you),

LOL, that would've bee me again :)

Twice in one day, gezz, that's a record for me..

J

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Bah, all these people confusing you for me Jay. My car is the same colour, that's about where the exterior similarities end. just wait until the Cruise on sunday, i'll show you guys what a 'real' stagea should look like :D (j/k)

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spotted another what i would classify as a good r32 gtr up their with the likes of jayce and sinista :(

followed him for a little bit just to have a proper look standard silver colour like sinista's but very very tidy. very nice sounding note to it too, had some nice 5 spoke avs style mags.. Also the main thing thing that caught my eye was it looked like it had a halogen or however you spell it lights these were bright buggers i know you can just get different bulbs etc but i reckon this looked like a proper conversion style anywho it look and sounded nice so it gets my thumbs up :)

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spotted another what i would classify as a good r32 gtr up their with the likes of jayce and sinista :(  

followed him for a little bit just to have a proper look standard silver colour like sinista's but very very tidy. very nice sounding note to it too, had some nice 5 spoke avs style mags.. Also the main thing thing that caught my eye was it looked like it had a halogen or however you spell it lights these were bright buggers i know you can just get different bulbs etc but i reckon this looked like a proper conversion style anywho it look and sounded nice so it gets my thumbs up :)

thats the one i spotted, awsome ride

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sore someone last night after work attempt to race a silver 33 with chromies on Ginderra drive (the other car was a Thorpe) (fully sick not. Gay body kit excel or some thing with stock rims just black and a tin tin exaust) The skyline didnt even loook once, let alone twice

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Spotted one of you Stagea boys last night at woden plaza, r34 GT-T rims on it.

Spotted in the same car park, jons PANADL gtst! Looking sweeeeeeet! I needed a panadol to cure the headache i got from being shown up so much! I parked near both you boys you might of seen the line as you left???

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was it you i spotted last night instead of jay then terminal? i saw a few pages earlier that jay had YDJ*** plates, and the RS4 i saw last night had those, so i assumed...

spotted that white R33 GTST Jayce was talking about, bling bling wheels, bodykit and the GTR badge. was tempted to say something to him, but refrained :(

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