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Hi guys,

I recently moved from sydney back to canberra again and noticed the large amount of skylines around.

Keen on comming along to the next gathering, but no spirited driving until I get some new tyres.

Spotted WSB ??? grey R32 GTST with large front mount on the way to work, erindale drive

also a YES ??? white R33 R33 GT25T on the parked on the same road aswell.

and anyone owning a black 4 door auto GTS working for centrelink?, it's got pink fluffy playboy seat covers.

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Just spotted in braddon as i crossed the road half an hour ago a maroon R32 looked to be doing laps. mate it's thursday, you don't need to be that keen.

Haha yeah i saw that too, had a bit off a giggle to myself. I went around once when i got to civic, parked and walked around... saw this guy doing laps for the whole time i was in civic!

My mate looked at buying that car from the previous owner... i wont elaborate but the new owner got raped.

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I saw the mother of all ACT rego'd GT-R, R34 Gtr, green to purple hue, number plates "RH9" Has got some guts to have that as a number plate, but by the sounds of it (and what I read in Autosalon Magazine, close to 600 AWKW on low boost!!!!!!) It should be able to back it up. Any way spotted in front of Hoyts in woden along the "woden laps strip"

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Ah,yes:RH9. Pass the Kleenex,please...however,I still feel the JUN R32 takes the prize(biased,I know). Close call,tho'!

Spotted a very sexy 33 GT-R at Integra yesterday;TE-37's,set up for tarmac rallies(someone say "Tassie"?),neat as with a excellently set up engine,etc.

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Saw some guy in a black/gunmetal grey stock looking 33 chopping traffic like some kind of superhero along with a VL and another car I can't remember on Hindmarsh drive last night, it would have been awesomely entertaining from my point of view if a cop or 10 was around

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