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Wine red R32 with a jracing sticker on the window, a black 32 with no wing and a black S1 33 in the canberra center carpark, a grey 4 door 32 passing the BP in civic, followed a black S2 33 down belconnen way (had QLD plates and a gtr wing) and HCR-32 at autobarn in belco minus it's rear bar while shopping for oil and option dvds.

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Spotted a white 32 Gtr on the Monaro hwy this morning around 7:45, had very stiff suspension, wide white Volk TE37's and a C-West type wing on it... looked very cool but the Asian looking guy driving it wouldnt look at me, so I couldnt give the usual nod of approval

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spotted a very hot bright red r34 near uni a little while ago. very nice sounding exhaust too. if you're reading this though mate, that area has lots of pedestrians, and giving it stick around there is looking for trouble. slow down, your car still looks and sounds fantastic. :)

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Sorry man, didn't even spot you til I drove past. Mate in the car told me off too, said you waved, but by then it was too late.

nah its all good I am only joking, it can be really hard to see through that tint, and it was raining.

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spotted a black R32 GTR going along state circle about 5.45 ish this arvo.

then at 6ish, a silver R33 gts-t going around parliment house. had wheels and an exhaust, was stock otherwise. looked very neat......

The R33 was me, on the way home from work. Where were you? It's funny, ever since I got hooked onto these forums I'm noticing every skyline I come across, than stare at the driver and wave. I'm not weird.........just sharing the love.

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The R33 was me, on the way home from work. Where were you? It's funny, ever since I got hooked onto these forums I'm noticing every skyline I come across, than stare at the driver and wave. I'm not weird.........just sharing the love.

i was on the forecourt of parliment house. im a cameraman and was doing a 'piece to camera' with a journalist when i saw you cruise by..... do you work at the house or just in the area? i've only ever seen 2 'lines other than mine in the carparks there.

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Are you talking around in the ministerial entrance area luke ??? if so i was out there at about 2ish one good thing is my pass lets me park right out front of the doors woot :rolleyes: those polls that retract into the ground are scary things lol

i was on the forecourt of parliment house. im a cameraman and was doing a 'piece to camera' with a journalist when i saw you cruise by..... do you work at the house or just in the area? i've only ever seen 2 'lines other than mine in the carparks there.
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