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Spotted:one VERY serious R32 GT-R,lurking somewhere in Canberra...For sure,one SAU'er knows exactly who owns this,and a few others may have half an idea,but I've blanked out the numberplateto keep some sort of privacy about this certifiable weapon.

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It's still being "run in",so tread lightly...

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And,yes,it'll stop as well as it'll go,too!

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Just thought you'd all like a preview!

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Oh,also spotted today:A GT3,GT2,360 Modena(red,natch...),the all new 430 in black,about a dozen Lotus Exiges,3 M3's(one drop top,two the way they SHOULD be),a Maybach(reduced from a Mil' to $899,000!!)and a Murchilago[sp?]...all at Rick Damelian's in Parra' Road,Sydney. Believe me,you'd need de millions(pun intended)to do that showroom justice...Drool worthy,even for a Nissan nut!

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Spotted a few lines down at ulladulla..

Gold 33

White 33 with black wing..

Maroon 33 with big front mount.

Also spotted Leigh on drakeford just after the BIG roundabout.. Frount mount looks good mate!

And on friday spotted Blueprint driving along hindmarsh past southers..

did you always have that dent on the drivers side door?

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i may be a newbie here, but that's a top secret tuned engine no?

regardless of whether or not, great to see some high class bred and tuned skylines hitting canberra. not to say anything of the awesome machines already here, but with the inclusion recently of the RH9 R34...great to see some top machines hitting our small city

also spotted today at ANU, dark blue series II with some paint damage, sigh - was a great colour thought

and spotted yesterday afternoon driving through the city, silver 33GTR with chrome wheels and black ACT plates, thought it was mick but couldnt see the wheels, car was beautiful all the same

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