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on the way home pulled up next to a clean looking 32 gtst said hey to the owner and mentioned SAU he said he wasent on here. Anyways gave it a bit at the lights was good fun although i thought those rb20's had a bit more grunt :P anyways seemed like a cool guy both gave each other a wave when he turned off

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RB20's..... Grunt? hehehe only milk and juice comes in 2L

I keep spotted R33's all over the shop in civic and belco, but i never remember colours/times or anything. put SAU stickers on your cars so i can tell who it is

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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.

Yeah I work at the house. I usually park in the reps or ministerial carpark. Which one's yours the silver or the white R33?

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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 :P those polls that retract into the ground are scary things lol

Seen yours at the back of the house a few times. Looks nice. I'll come up for a chat next time I see you.

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I keep spotted R33's all over the shop in civic and belco, but i never remember colours/times or anything. put SAU stickers on your cars so i can tell who it is

I have! A silver one, but it's on my front windscreen along my wiper, so nobody ever notices it :P

Anyhow, spotted RB-026 (can't remember the new owners username sorry!) looking as sweet as ever parked in the belco mall carpark as I was leaving work today.

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Yeah I work at the house. I usually park in the reps or ministerial carpark. Which one's yours the silver or the white R33?

mines the silver one. i always park on the senate side, my pass wont let me in the other area's. that white one is a poor example of a skyline. the owner is a snob as well. i went and tried to chat with him, but he turned away and said "not interested...".

i'll keep an eye out for ya more often.....

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