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Spotted a dark blue series 1, white series 1, silver series 2 & a black R32 GTST. (Dont know where cos I am unfamiliar with canberra??)

Heading back to the coast and spotted a gun metal series 1 when going through bungendore.

Man, I never get spotted when Im in canberra :(

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I saw a white Stage A at Quickfit today, had a SAU sticker and I think I saw them when a few of you guys met at that meet in Woden awhile back.

Are you sure? As far as I know the only white Stagea in Canberra with the SAU sticker is mine, and it is at Discount Tyre Service Belconnen.

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Heh sorry yeh Discount Tyres I mean't!

Looks very nice by the way.

That's o'kay, and thanks for the compliment. Unfortunately you saw it at a bad time - 4 weeks of dirt and grime and no front spoiler. Maybe back together and cleaner next time you are around.

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Spotted that R32 that looks very similar to Richards, i gace him a big wave and a smile as we rolled past each other (woden carpark) and he gave me a filthy look.....gee i wish i could be so cool that i could snub other skyline drivers *clicks heels together and says "I wish i was that cool i wish i was that cool i wish i was that cool* <_<

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Spotted that R32 that looks very similar to Richards, i gace him a big wave and a smile as we rolled past each other (woden carpark) and he gave me a filthy look.....gee i wish i could be so cool that i could snub other skyline drivers *clicks heels together and says "I wish i was that cool i wish i was that cool i wish i was that cool*  <_<

people like that suck especially if he was only driving an r32 gtr if it was a 34 gtr vspec 2 or something i could understand but no offence 32 gtr's are not the most expencive cars out their any joe blow could afford one ;)

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people like that suck especially if he was only driving an r32 gtr if it was a 34 gtr vspec 2 or something i could understand but no offence 32 gtr's are not the most expencive cars out their any joe blow could afford one :)

Still more expensive than that so called "sports car" whale blubber you own ;)

Sorry had to reply to a cheap shot with a cheap shot ;)

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