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Spotted DJ Hatton cruising through that weird little back alley in manuka, sounded so tough echoing off all those walls....

aaah lol. was that you who kinda stopped and looked down the alley funny like then!?! hehe. yeah my car gets REALLY noisy when its hot for some reason. its been crackling and popping and throwing monster flames that light up the street at night all aver the place recently. totally fulfilling.

oh and spotted me getting pulled over by plod whilst "experimenting" with the accoustics of the canberra centre underpass/road thing saturday night. oops!

d

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Drove next to a burgundy R32 GTS-t yesterday afternoon on Drakeford Drive, mags, lowered, GT-R rear spoiler, very clean

And spotted today a gunmetal R32 GTS-t on Hindmarsh Drive Weston Creek bound about 12:30pm, shopping list up the side and on the rear 1/4 window, gave a wave and got squat back

spotted mark, james n wendy at lanyon shops today round 5:30ish

Where were you?

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Drove next to a burgundy R32 GTS-t yesterday afternoon on Drakeford Drive, mags, lowered, GT-R rear spoiler, very clean

And spotted today a gunmetal R32 GTS-t on Hindmarsh Drive Weston Creek bound about 12:30pm, shopping list up the side and on the rear 1/4 window, gave a wave and got squat back

Where were you?

driving home from work just after we dropped off beau, saw the cars n yeah

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Spotted me, family, and mates fighting a massive fire in Yarralumla, just near the brickworks... pretty scary stuff, 4th year in arrow we've had a fire threaten our home at this time of the year..

Suprising part was the news crew got there 10minutes before the firetrucks did.. wasn't as bad as it could of been though, 3 houses caught fire, 1 burnt down.. and a garage lost.

Even had 2 helicopters, one of those skycranes? Except smaller.. and just a regular with a bucket!

Dayne

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Oh damn Dayne, I'm glad you and your family are alright. I knew I could smell fire when I was down at Fyshwick today. Man do I hate that smell now.

On another note, spotted a Series 1 R33 in ford blueprint blue colour in Fyshwick around lunchtime, no wave back. Also a dark blue R33 also in Fyshwick, waved and recieved one back.Also spotted a NSW plated gunmetal grey R32, again no wave recieved back, looked alright tho.

Nath

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Spotted a silver R32 GT-R V-Spec II with the factory (I think?) BBS wheels and everything down parked in front of Weston Creek Indoor Sports Centre about 7:30/5 mins ago

beaddiful car, I thought Jayce's was the only one in town

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drove past Long today in his GTR, gave a wave, got one back..... bout time you showed your face on a friday night again man, would be great to catch up......  :)

haha.. I knew it was someone from sau, yeah I'll pop around for a bit this week.. I haven't seen anyone for yonks

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