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Spotted a mangled silver R33 GTSt on the road from the Airport to Queanbeyan at the turn off for the driver training place... looked like it was a 3 car accident involving a commodore, commodore ute and the skyline... hope it was no-one off here :) (yesterday afternoon)

I wast sure if the r33 was damaged or not it was there but seemed like it was pulled over for help or sometihng. The ute was gone tho

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Gallardo's quicker than a Diablo too...

2001 Lamborghini Diablo VT 6.0 -- 3.6s 0-100km/h / 12.0s 0-400m

2003 Lamborghini Gallardo -- 4.0s 0-100km/h / 12.4s 0-400m

The last version of the Diablo still beats the Gallardo... only just :)

The Gallardo was a whole new car, the Diablo replacement was the Murcielago which has exactly the same performance.

Either way, id have any of them :ph34r:

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lambos schlambos. gimme my fezza anyday! even my poor mans ferrari will do against the lambo thanks nick! :ph34r:

and yes i was in griffith this morning. can't say i was awake enough to noice anyone really....

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I wasn't driving anything that would be noticed.... :)

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2001 Lamborghini Diablo VT 6.0 -- 3.6s 0-100km/h / 12.0s 0-400m

2003 Lamborghini Gallardo -- 4.0s 0-100km/h / 12.4s 0-400m

The last version of the Diablo still beats the Gallardo... only just :)

The Gallardo was a whole new car, the Diablo replacement was the Murcielago which has exactly the same performance.

Either way, id have any of them :D

yeah i kinda fuct my original post up, but its fixed now,

wouldnt mind a Gallardo in the shed

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spotted last night.

that 33 gtr with the roh's 2nd story par cark. and aurora and mark having food/drinks at babar. was gonna throw a thing of sugar at you but was stressed it'd bounce off and hit someone else (or i'd retard it up!) hehe :O

oh, and wallace and grommit is awesome!!! must see peeps!

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spotted a maroon R33 this arvo parked in russell or barton (one of the two) with a big FMIC which had ARC across the front. looked mad.

also saw a neat gun metal R32 GTR with gold wheels, outside Harvey Norman fyshwick.

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spotted a maroon R33 this arvo parked in russell or barton (one of the two) with a big FMIC which had ARC across the front. looked mad.

also saw a neat gun metal R32 GTR with gold wheels, outside Harvey Norman fyshwick.

the guy that owns that gtr works there...

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spotted - white stagea in Bega yesterday.

Had ACT plates and a skylineaustralia sticker aswell.

Anyone here?

Would have been Marc, he owns discount tyres in belco and gunny

Spotter Sigsputnik last night going down canberra ave, had a quick chat

also spotted djhatton's car outside ACTab in dickson

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