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spotted the same 2 boys in woden plaza. stevie your car is very nice and the guy u bought it off kept it in excellent condition hehehehe  :wassup:  nah its a very clean and straight example of a series 2 your one. i miss it sometimes when i see it hehehe might swap engines with ya  :bs!:

lol... Yeah I'd swap you the 33 for the 32 anyday! I love that thing! Nah I love my baby, pitty the previous owner treated it like crap i've spent so much fixing it up! lol... :wassup:

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Leigh, it wasn't gold was it? I've spotted a gold Integra around a fair bit, fits that description. looks pretty ugly i reckon.

Anyways, spotted a Gold/Yellow R33 with no wing in Fyshwick near Bing Lee, as well as an R33 Series I, gunmetal grey leaving my street...3 or 4 guys in the car, think one pointed out my car, anyone here?

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Also spotted Terminals Stagea at Eds today..... Looking shmick mate. :D

Thanks Champ, that's almost exactly what Ed said when i came to pick her up. he took good care of her, and wants me to do more work on her, which is exactly what i want to do.

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at any rate i work at domayne in electrical so if any of you canberran skyliners need elecky shit cheap, come in and say allo.

Looking for a 76cm widescreen atm, just missed out on that pixel plus philips one you guys sold for $1000 off on Saturday.

Might have to come and have a chat.

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Spotted yesterday around 5pm on drakeford heading up the parkway..

Gunmetal R32 with white wheels... Very nice... gave the thumbs up, agot a wave back

Also spotted Terminals Stagea at Eds today..... Looking shmick mate. :cheers:

Yeah that was me i saw the colour of your car and i was thinking mmm very nice Line. :rofl:

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Also... spotted GM_GTR last night at Shell... i  think...

Thought you wouldnt see a wave, so i gave the peformance button a lil touch.

Hey mate... yeah I saw ya, it was pretty dark though...didn't know it was a skyline till I heard the pscccct, then I saw the rear lights...I was like...YES!! :uh-huh:

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Forgot to write, last week i spotted Silver_r33 in his awesome looking Chaser as i went up through Gungahlin. i saw you wave but i was too slow to wave back. Anywho, i Also spotted you again tonight going across Northbourne towards lyneham, that was me fading away to the distance in your rear vision mirror, you were too quick for me to catch up, oh well...

And another odd thing, i was heading up northbourne and a white R31 turned onto it and raced up as fast as he could to sit right next to me, then turned off northbourne at the next lights.

Also, followed MIVEC down caswell drv and onto the parkway this arvo.

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Hi Leech_

That was me in Woden the other night with my Silver R32 GTR, its got xenon head lights. The wheels are Blitz 18x10 if anyone wants to know.

cheers

Ah cool dude yea it looked very tidy as i said you get the :( up from me . Also the v specs didnt come with xenon lights did they on the 32's ???

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