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Spotted a gunmetal grey (?) R32 on a tow truck in belco last night.. didnt look like there was damage but then again i saw it for a split second.. any1z from here?

Advance spotted :) - me on friday going to check out my boss' new buy... RH9 with a completely rebuilt engine from Jun in japan! so excited :laugh:

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spotted what looked to be Nik's car outside of integra this morning

Go past today and it looks completely different again :D (if I could post picture I would, but it has no front end on it at the moment).

me on friday going to check out my boss' new buy... RH9 with a completely rebuilt engine from Jun in japan! so excited

Should be an absolute weapon when its back on the road running around.

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get used to it. it'll be his car soon......

spotted a silver R33 going south along adelaide ave this arvo about 2ish. it was wingless with a sweet bodykit. got a wave, gave one back. your car looked awesome man, you on here?

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7:55pm: Silver R33 GT-R coming off the Parkway turning into Weston Creek

7:57pm: Yellow R34 25GT-t "NISSAN" on Hindmarsh Drive towards Woden

7:59pm: Silver R33 GT-R as above coming back out of Weston Creek :D

Disclaimer - times posted above are not exact, however are accurate to within about 1 minute :)

ALWAYS see a Skyline on Hindmarsh Drive when I'm out walking in the evening.....

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