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Spotted a clean R33 GTS-T with a carbon bonnet,no rear wing,in a lighter shade of "Top Secret" gold with chrome rims circulating around Jerra' this afternoon...

Ditto about 4 pm today. Gotta like that colour it's v nice indeed.

PS you'll have to boost harder than that to get away from an R1 :(

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Spotted a couple of Skylines at Wakefield today. a white R33 GTST, a silver R32 GTR and a silver Nismo R33 GTR VSpec. it was so awesome. was a good day of racing, not too many accidents, heaps of cool cars

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spotted supafly on commonwealth bridge this arvo at about...4:15...i absolutely love that car mate!

cheers mate, didnt see you though?

spotted yesterday, Viper32 in kambah, also a grey 32 with stock wheels painted white at kambah caltex

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supafly...i think i spotted you tonight, turning on to Learmonth Dr at about 6.30pm, you had a passenger in the car (if it was you)..

speaking of all these expensive cars people have been spotting - I forgot that during the week I spotted a bright yellow lamburgini (spelt wrong i know) which i think was a diablo....sitting on the side of the road on the street i work in...omg I almost ran off the road :D

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Spotted on the weekend, the black 32 GTR with black act plates [YGT 32R]??? I think that’s right. Anyways thanks for the help with the parking job mate! Much appreciated! I didn’t have to much room to play with when my front bar is lower than the kerb height. Anyway, top car champ! Come have a coffee with us next time if your not busy!

Spotted a gutted 33 painted in an awesome green at jerry’s this morning. A white 32 was getting some work done 2. Anyone here? Also spotted my old commodore getting a full respray 2! It was the first time I’ve seen it since I sold it 18 months ago and it was definitely not in the same condition I left it in! Fortunately the newest owner is going to return it to its former glory!

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The car that had the PRANG was that silver R33 GTR with black carbon wing and the deep purple rims.  He brought it from autostyle I think?

I'd be pissed, if it was my car...........

holy shit! really!

that, boys and girls, is the car nick posted a pic of outside autotech. might give him a call! how bad was the damage?

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Spotted on the weekend, the black 32 GTR with black act plates [YGT 32R]??? I think that’s right. Anyways thanks for the help with the parking job mate! Much appreciated! I didn’t have to much room to play with when my front bar is lower than the kerb height. Anyway, top car champ! Come have a coffee with us next time if your not busy!

Hey there Stevie!! Yeah, that was me ;)

No probs with the parking mate.

Hibberson St has turned into a bit of a s**tfight since the new shops opened!

You line is looking sweet too...

We'll definately have to catch up for a coffee, maybe after Christmas when I get back from my honeymoon, us upper northsiders have to stick together ;)

Oh and also spotted a black 33(NSW plates?) going down Hibberson as well, gave a wave and got one back, also saw a silver R33 at the round-about at the servo in Gungahlin with a Trojan Motorsports sticker on the back.

Cheers,

Brad

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