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Yes,it's true;the GTR was actually out driving in less-than-average weather conditions :( -and it looked OK earlier this morn'...Where were ya,Mark? I missed seeing you(obviously).

You didn't see me because I wasn't driving :D

I was out walking, was going under the Parkway at the time I saw you

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I saw the S2 on Canberra Av in Fyshwick at lunchtime today....

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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yup yup... car sounded and looked SWEET d.

front bar will be in for work very soon...

got new plates mounted to the side... makes it look a bit better..

Also spotted 32gtst gunmetal in fyshwick

same but diff turning into chisholm bout 30mins ago

And a few more.

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Spotted a few today

Silver S2 R33 at the lights on Eastern valley way and Belco way, i turned past to go into civic

White R33 on eastern valley way turning into Bruce

White R32 GTR parked outside the labor club in belconnen

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Spotted a few today

Silver S2 R33 at the lights on Eastern valley way and Belco way, i turned past to go into civic

White R33 on eastern valley way turning into Bruce

White R32 GTR parked outside the labor club in belconnen

The white R33 was mine, I was just returning home from a wonderful day at work... <_<

You were in the silver Stagea i assume, if so very nice car. ;)

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Spotted a few today

Silver S2 R33 at the lights on Eastern valley way and Belco way, i turned past to go into civic

White R33 on eastern valley way turning into Bruce

White R32 GTR parked outside the labor club in belconnen

The white GTR was me. MMMM $6.90 dinner, All i can eat after petrol prices!!!! :)

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