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Spotted Jayce flying down hindmarsh drv this arvo,

I so completely missed you;were you in the Stage'? And I'd made a point of getting the Spotted Goggles on,too!

And,yes;I may have been moving slightly about the signposted velocity...LOL!

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Spotted Slither yesterday arv' on the Monaro southbound;sorry-I was a bit late waving!

SkyGTRline on Fadden/Chis' roundabout,sans front bar

Sorry Jayce missed ya...

Yea.. front bar is looking a bit very sad...

The chick is making life hard..

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whereabouts were u? ur car still of road =(?

Havent been on for a few days... missin all these posts

I was right at the entrance.. was gonna yell out to you, but you would prob think im just some random freak..

Yea.. car still broken..

The girl is stressin me out..

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Well that settles that their is another R34 GTR in Canberra

nice :O also RH9 is wearing Rays GTC Face2 20x10.5inch rims.

Spotted ib6ub9 dirving past Kingston yesterday.

Here is the evidence....

RH9 somewhere on the eastern seaboard getting ready for its return to Canberra!

The silent majority speaks.....

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tell him the spray is realy impressive.. nearly as good as mine :O

only problem is its on an R33 :)

Haha, as if, its a sexy sexy car:D he isnt to impressed with the paintjob, hasnt paid for it yet as he wants to get a couple little things fixed on it that he isnt happy with.... he must be very fussy though :lol:

Dayne

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Here is the evidence....

RH9 somewhere on the eastern seaboard getting ready for its return to Canberra!

The silent majority speaks.....

Yeah, it was a different car now seeing those pics, here are the pics of the other R34 GTR, there is also another black one, and a white one in canberra too. as well as theos and rh9.

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Dayne

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