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Here we go again now....

This morning, spotted:

Leshy's Stagea in Cooleman Court Woolies carpark

Black stock looking R33 GT-R coming out of Coolo Carlovers

White R33 GTS-25t with a GT-R kit turning at the Hospital

Gave & got a wave from Amaru in Queanbeyan

And this afternoon:

Blue R33 GTS-25t with a kit on Hindmarsh Drive up near Fyshwick

Gave & got a wave from fellow with the yellow R32 GT-R in Erindale (Sorry I forgot your name)

White R34 25GT-t with a Nismo bodykit in Tuggeranong

R31 Silhouette GTS2 on Erindale drive near Phillip

Gave & got a wave from a fellow in a white R33 GTS-25t in Woden plaza carpark, and 2 black R33's on Hindmarsh drive just now.

Oh and I think I saw MickGTR in his STi on Hindmarsh Drive about 2:45 but I'm not sure.

And a member of low intentions on the Monaro this afternoon with what I think was a blown tyre stuck in the right hand lane, with a couple of other low intentions guys waving traffic around cos his Hilux was too low to manouver onto the grass, so he was changin his tyre with the wheel all the way up in the guard.

Good ol' airbags.

Phew.

Yes, I did drive around a lot today :)

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i also spotted that yellow R32 GTR, he waved and i waved back.

seen some sweet rides up here in sydney this weekend. spotted a tough silver R32 GTR and very nice silver R33 GTS-t.

i also creamed my pants when drove past Autostyle in Beverly Hills!!!

oh, and if anyone see's my car getting around today, call the cops! i left my baby at home this weekend.

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on the way to woden i spotted 2 white 33's and a silver one all had kits on them and all different was interesting the first white one i think had a front bar similar to mspec's the next one looked like a veilside one and the last one was a 400r replica i think i like the 400r best its not to over the top but still looks sweet with a nice fmic sitting in the middle :cheers:

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Import city down at the Hyperdome today, white R33- gave a wave got a wave, another white R33 with gold rims parked on the main strip, hot yellow S15 that i waited for so he could pak, Jerry's S15- looking and sounding like the world was coming to an end!

and i wave a wave and got a wave from a nice silver R32 in Richardson.

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spotted that HAAAAWT looking late-model 33 gtr after work yesterday in the domayne carpark. white with gold bbs lm's. BV-033 plates black on white. simply beautiful car. had a bit of a chat with the owner who's clearly pretty happy with it! (i would be too!)

told him about SAU so hopefully we'll hear from him! be good to get another gorgeous example of '98ness in the ranks to join in with mick and andre's beasties!

d

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Spotted andrews R32 in manuka last night, as well as a heap of skylines out in braddon around 1045pm

Dayne

Yea saw you too..

Was sitting down having a coffee.

Also spotted that Purple 34 GTR... that car is SOOOO SEXY!

And like thousands of other skylines...

Gold 33

White 33

yea lots cant remember to much detail.

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Cheers to those who spotted me and my Yellow 32,

I have been watching this thread and waiting/waving to every sod with a line :) and finally... hehehe

Cheers, I have updated some pics in the members rides section also.

Safe Driving people!

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Spotted Today:

Nismo au*, doesn't post on here much, nice guy. White S1 R33 with aftermarket front bar and big FMIC, exhaust, nice 17's and tint.

Also was talking to a guy with a Red R31 Skyline. 17" chromies, Big FMIC, exhaust, has an RB20DET in it putting out about 245rwkw I think he said. Very clean ride.

Nath

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