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spotted who i think was mickGTR driving past isaacs this arvo, and before that, two yellow GT-Ts (one with the NISSAN plates, and one NSW) in the span of about 2 minutes

the one with NISSAN plates is now my former boss, for those that don't know i have moved on.

I also spotted Leigh walking through the food court at midday today in Civic.

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haha yeah i didn't think you had seen me sneak up on you so when we hit the round about i slammed it into 2nd and floored it to catch you lol.

It would have been good if we had kept going without the bloody traffic, oh yeah, i want your car  :P

I'll sell it you when the new GTR comes out :)

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I'll sell it you when the new GTR comes out :)

Oh yeah and how many of you guys work out at Brindabella park? I swear there are like 5 skylines out there on a daily basis.

The place is a hole and it's barely in canberra, but you gotta love the cars in the carpark: a couple of 350Z's a couple of S2000's, WRX's, Skylines, a B4 etc. Almost makes the long drive out there worth it every afternoon... almost :P

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was that with my new home entertainment unit or without ??? lol that f**king thing ways heaps i had to stop every 25 meters  :lol:

Lol it was without, I'm in there every day now as i work on city walk :O yay go Veilside, he's a city lunchtime yuppy now!!!

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was that with my new home entertainment unit or without ??? lol that f**king thing ways heaps i had to stop every 25 meters  :lol:

So that WAS you buying it at DJs! I thought you looked familiar - I was getting a digicam at the same time! were you getting a tv too? flat screen?

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Ok, here we go

During peak hour in Weston on Hindmarsh Drive:

White R33 GTS-25t series 2 coming OFF the Parkway

Silver R33 GTS-25t series 2 going ONTO the Parkway :P

Slightly after peak hour:

Stock looking silver R33 GT-R in BP Phillip

Very nice clean white/silver R31 Silhouette on Athlon Drive

7:00 ish

VeilsideR33 on Hindmarsh Drive presumable heading to trivia

Silver R33 GTS-25t series 2 turning onto Hindmarsh Drive from Melrose Drive

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So that WAS you buying it at DJs! I thought you looked familiar - I was getting a digicam at the same time! were you getting a tv too? flat screen?

i am trying to remember which guy you were i thought i met you at tsunami cruise but i dont remember what you look like. Anyways only bought the home entertainment system, TV and dvd player are to come over the next month or two :P

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Ok, here we go

7:00 ish

VeilsideR33 on Hindmarsh Drive presumable heading to trivia

Silver R33 GTS-25t series 2 turning onto Hindmarsh Drive from Melrose Drive

Yeah guilty as charged, didnt see you though, where were you?

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