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spotted a yellow R34 in civic today...nsw plates... extreme hotness..

on friday I saw THE blue R34 GTR at Woden and I'm sure the driver saw me staring across at the lights like an idiot, somehow i don't feel worthy to wave to that car!! haha

and I saw him again a little later at Erindale, where I think he was picking up some guy in a suit who was waiting. Again I couldnt stop looking at it... this time I was walking back to my car... but i'm sure he's used to chicks staring :O

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Spotted......

Dark blue R32 GT-R in the Russell offices carpark with sexy as polished dished 18's at about 1pm

White R33 GT-R down in Grevellia Park at Auto Italia, next to a burgundy R33 GTS-25t

Leech's missus in his car on Cotter Road about 6:30pm heading over the Parkway towards Lyons

White R33 GTS-25t with bodykit & magz0rz coming off the parkway and then turning back onto it at Hindmarsh Drive at about 6:50

and yeh I think that's it

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spotted a hot 360 mondena, 355 F1 challenge and all kinds of mad italian cars at auto-italia. and there was a mad white R33 GTR in the car park....

also saw daves old GTR in tuggers near the hyperdome. gave a wave, got one back....

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