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Spotted Scooby on Parkes Way,driving to work,maybe,on Wednesday morning.If anyone wants a good definition of either "stealth","menacing" or "iron fist,velvet glove",take a look at this particular GTR-NIIIIIIICE!

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Spotted Today:

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

Hey Nath, nice meeting you. Let me know when you get your car back and i will come around have a look. :)

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i counted 8 r33's in woden tuesday night for tightass movies, including aurora next to a white 33. cool look!!! :)

oh and also spotted a bloke in a gumetal 33 w/ gold rims/exh and other mods by the looks of things. sau schticker on the rear windscreen. 3:15 yesterday under the bridge on canb. ave. gave big wave. got big wave! nice car mate! (who are you... i can't say i've met you before!)

spotted karl in his audi s2 AGAIN! man that guy pops up everywhere on my side of town!

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oh and also spotted a bloke in a gumetal 33 w/ gold rims/exh and other mods by the looks of things. sau schticker on the rear windscreen. 3:15 yesterday under the bridge on canb. ave. gave big wave. got big wave! nice car mate! (who are you... i can't say i've met you before!)

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that sounds like gunmetal r33 speaking to one of his mates sounds like he has more than just your exh and a few other mods :D be interested to see what dyno results it gets when the new injectors go in to compliment the rest of the setup :)

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Spotted the Motul rep almost getting his arm ripped off as he proceeded to give me a sticker through the passanger window as I was leaving rare spares.

On the plus side, I have some nice fresh new Motul oil and a pretty red Motul sticker :)

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i counted 8 r33's in woden tuesday night for tightass movies, including aurora next to a white 33. cool look!!! :P

That white one'd be me :) Saw a few lines myself that night inc. a black 33gtr driven by an asian girl (i think) seen her in belco a few times too.

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Spotted 'J' and 'E' in the 'R' on Hindmarsh Drive about 12:10

Yes,it's true;the GTR was actually out driving in less-than-average weather conditions :huh: -and it looked OK earlier this morn'...Where were ya,Mark? I missed seeing you(obviously). Spotted a heap of 'Lines today-gotta a wave from a dark blue 4 door R34 GT,black R33 GTS(with a GTR badge on the grille-c'mon guys:be proud of what you drive!)with cool 5 spoke rims and a neat white R33 GTST(pretty female driver-Shell,perhaps?)all around the Lanyon Marketplace area. Good to see you all,whoever you are! :P

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spotted a black R32 gtst with what looked to be a vortex front bar, a huge FMIC and a mad bonnet, turning into o'malley about 1.30ish today. looked and sounded great.

also saw a nice black R33 gtst series II along adelaide ave about 3.30ish with a P plate. gave a wave, didnt get one back.

am watching the V8's atm, how good is this race?! also watching the weather out the window, looks pretty black....hello drift.....

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