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spotted black R34 gtt outside new gel. was hot anyone off here

That’s still here??? last I heard he was selling it. The dude that owns it works their it is such a nice car the paint is perfect as you would expect. seems like a nice guy too though he wasn’t interested in sau

Note: why the **** is my spelling getting so bad i type it press post. then re-read it and its like wtf is this guy retarted :D

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spotted me sitting for 20 minutes out the back of the airport this morning waiting for the prince of denmark and mary's plane to arrive and them to leave god damn it did they ahve alot of cop cars and bikes looke dpretty cool and it was a decent excuse to miss 30 minutes of work :rant:

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Spotted GZ R33 at KFC gunghalin this arvo.  

I cruised past to have another look, I was that 33 you were keeping an eye on when I came crawling past! lol...  

Love that car, I want one.

Spotted Stevie.

Spotted Mick GTR today in Woden.

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spotted a sad looking red R32 GTS-T sitting on the side of the road opposite reid Tafe near the lights....
saw that to. poor thing. also spotted a grey r32 in fyshwick looked stock but was clean

Saw this car on the back of a tow truck in Belco today going up Nettleford St. looked very sad sitting on the back of the truck

Also spotted a white R33 parked next to me at Autobahn in belco.

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Stu spotted sexygtst on monaro highway last night about 9.30, plus a white one come flying past him on his motorbike, he didnt know who it was, just remembered the panadl plates.

mmmmmm monaro highway u sure it wasnt lanyon dr???

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I saw the same dudes doing laps in Yass, if you are on here I had the grey veilside r33 with 19's. It was about 2 weeks ago...

Spotted a bright pink R33 GTS-t with cromies with two blokes in it doing laps of Civic today at lunchtime. Had a P plate and had NSW plates.

Anyone here ?

J

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Spotted Jnr J's old beast at tech today

I saw it too, pulling into CIT off Haydon Drive Tuesday morning.

I wonder if he's discovered my interesting wiring yet! (A good 5 - 10m of speaker cable, 2 crossovers, an Air/Fuel mix tweaker & an AUX input for the stereo sitting under the carpet on the front passenger side!)

And I'm only getting my iPod now after selling the car... damn.

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