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Spotted John's R31 going under the bridge leaving Queanbo' on Monday arv'. Looks VERY different to the last time I saw it,J! Spotted Andrew the NEW owner of Andrew's Veilside 33 at trivia last night;good to finally meet you!

I agree - was good to finally meet some of the guys off here. :P

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Hey white R33 S2 with nice bodykit and plates "SKY33T" you passed a stock-ish silver R33 S2 on your right, heading under commonwealth bridge towards Fyshwick.. that was me! Driving slowish cos I was on my way out to Ed's for a much needed broken part! (throttle sensor)

Anyway, G'day.

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now now kids! play nice.

spotted black r33 gtst. tv's in headrests. sounded much more tough than any sub 2.6l engine has any right to (teehee) and looked pretty noice. manuka around 9pm ish near tryst.

d

hey man, sure it was a gtst? sounds alot like mine and i was there at that time... and mine has the gtst on the rear boot at the moment:) i saw your beast in manuka too... the reason for the badge (yeah i know its rice) is i needed a new boot, and its yet to get painted, even though the paint is the exact same:)

Dayne

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spotted ib6ub9 going through civic this arvo, about 3ish.....

also seen a silver R33 s2 with an sau sticker on the back window and a poorly kept R33 GTR (was a dissapointing example...) both at inline this moring....

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Spotted Jayce trying to steal bits from certain GTRs on Sunday arvo. Little bugger was trying it on in front of the entire AutoSalon 2! I told him off...

Bugger! Sprung! It's so hard to make off with 430KW's of RB goodness without Paul & Stace' noticing...LOL!

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Gunmetal R32 GTR with white TE37s parked up about 0930, not saying where in case it goes there a lot.

White R34 GTR heading along Commonwealth Ave

haha. that'd be mick, the guy who a) imported my car and B) has imported many many many other cars under the now defunct 15 year rule. good bloke. and i pleaded with him for his wheels, but no such luck :rolleyes:

i'd love to know which establishment he was parked at! :)

d

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