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spotted a black Series II at the lights near woden turnoff on saturday. Only caught a glimpse of the back of it, black custom plates.

might have been me i was out then :) popped in to brian hall motors to see what he had cars look ok but omfg talk about prices :) maybe i should sell mine through him later lol bog stock S2 with like over 100000km's in ok condition $26000 lor $27000 i forget still :kick:

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Spotted a gunmetal with phat dish wheels R32 GT-R on the way home from trivia last night about 10:15pm on Yamba drive

Seriously, it's like clockwork

Every Tuesday night on the way home from trivia, on Yamba drive, I always without fail see some form of GT-R.

Always.

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spotted me sort of accidently cutting of another skyline but he was going a bit quick i reckon coming out of the work car park in dickson @ 5 today had to plant the foot unfortuantly to make sure i got out of his way my poor car :( anyways if it was someone on here sorry :) it was a silver 33

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Spotted a gunmetal with phat dish wheels R32 GT-R on the way home from trivia last night about 10:15pm on Yamba drive

Seriously, it's like clockwork

Every Tuesday night on the way home from trivia, on Yamba drive, I always without fail see some form of GT-R.

Always.

Hi Mark, that wouldve been me :bananaman :bananaman :bananaman

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spotted me sort of accidently cutting of another skyline but he was going a bit quick i reckon coming out of the work car park in dickson @ 5 today had to plant the foot unfortuantly to make sure i got out of his way my poor car :D anyways if it was someone on here sorry  :( it was a silver 33

Haha, that was me dude, but you weren't even close to cutting me off. I don't think I was over the speed limit though XD :P

Also spotted a silver series 2 R33 turning onto northbourne next to a white series 5 RX7 later... maybe 7:30ish. :headspin:

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Haha, that was me dude, but you weren't even close to cutting me off. I don't think I was over the speed limit though XD :(  

Also spotted a silver series 2 R33 turning onto northbourne next to a white series 5 RX7 later... maybe 7:30ish. :headspin:

lol no worries you probably wernt going to quick its just a pain in the ass to see off to the left their with other cars blocking half the view :D anyways as i said soz :) i did try and give you a wave :)

ps your car looked nice hehe :P

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