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congrats on geordie who i spotted everywhere taking friends for a ahem 'drive' last night after purchasing an awesome r32 gtr. so far the list of upgrades lists as a 'mine's' gtr from japan, a truly 'unique' gtr to have dude enjoy, not to mention defect free, a sleeper you might call it.

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Spotted and drove my mates recently aquired silver 96 R33 GTSt SII today, not a bad unit, needs a lot more boost though, he also told me a couple of blokes walked up to him at the servo and suggested he signs up here, anyone wanna own up?

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Silver R34 four door parked outside Babar in Woden tonight about 7pm

no rear spoiler, looked hawt

yea i was their last night for star wars saw that looked ok not a fan of the mags they almost looked like the N/A ones. Also a silver r32 gts-t act plates with black backgroudn and white text this would have been at about 8ish

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I could have sworn I saw IRB-26T on the way home from work yesterday afternoon on the parkway at about 4:40pm, it was for sale in sydney..... red R31 GTS-X....RB26DET....

now it has an RB20 but oh god is it sexy

and at abou 6pm in cooleman court

a black R31 4-door with what looked like a red pearl through it, nice wheels & a front mount intercooler, also sexy

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spotted:

2 nights ago, out the front of parliment house, a blue series II R31 with an RB20 or 25DET. sounded really tough.

last night, a maroon R32 driving along adelaide ave, into woden, i passed him, gave him a wave. that same night, what looked to be a slivia club was cruising into woden about 8.30pm. there were about 12 cars in total.

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