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haha did you spot my car on the roof? ;) ..

nah dont work there, just went to the movies..

seems like you work there cause you always seem to see me :P

-JD

PS: what model and colour skyline you got? have to try and catch you spotting me :)

yep on the roof! in the furthest away corner hehe

both times i've been leaving when the shops were shutting so the roof has been almost empty except for your car... and mine.. cos Im a shopaholic :P

i have a red R33, SAU sticker on the back window, red 3 digit plates :)

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Oh well, we can just find out when i see you out and about:) how about that.

Spotted theo's r34 GTR in woden today, and at my school.

Dayne

Indeed we shall :P , dont get me wrong i have nothing against wrx's im buying an STI soon i need a semi decent run around :P and i just dont want my baby 33 gettin hurt in the big bad world :)

If that 34 ppl are seeing around belconnen and hawker has a URAS kit fitted its the one up for sale for $34 000 (last time i checked) in the for sales very nice i want it

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yep on the roof! in the furthest away corner hehe

both times i've been leaving when the shops were shutting so the roof has been almost empty except for your car... and mine.. cos Im a shopaholic :(

i have a red R33, SAU sticker on the back window, red 3 digit plates :)

haha ok cool,, will keep an eye out for ya :P ...

Cheers

-JD

PS: I like that parking spot :)

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Hey guys just a quick one to say I spotted my much loved GTR drive away from me forever...

Its still a local canberra car but has been bought as a track project so you may not see it much.

Peace out to you all and I hope to see all your beautiful Skylines out and about, I will be back but with

something much smaller and probably quicker.

Good Luck to all and a big Thanks!!!

Cheers,

Stirlo.

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