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yeh, ill be making an appearance at the museum this friday as posted on the museum thread.. poker nite was at jerra club, they have it every monday nite.. thursday nites at roos club in qbn..

Tuesday nites at the Tigers club qbyn.

Canberra cant conform ATM.

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That would have been me going to pick up the girlfriend :D sorry i didnt see you. I was sitting behind a evo 8 most of the way

Spotted a black R33 going along the parkway towards woden about 4:45. I was ging the other way... Didn't get time to give a wave because I only just noticed it as it was going by.
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spotted a nice sounding dark blue R31 going over Hindmarsh tonight at about midnight.

Do you know if it had chrome rims or white rims??? There "was" a stolen blue r31 with white rims(dirty when i saw it last) with no center caps, r31skylineclub sticker on the rear drivers window and a handsized paint chip on the front quater. The cops called me today and told me they found it. I did see the thieves but a 2nd statement would be heaps better, if you saw anyone???

Anyways, feel free to pm me and i'll give you the case number to give a statement, if you want.

And if it had chrome 19inch rims then don't worry... his car ain't stolen yet...

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oh.. sorry to hear, was it your car that was stolen?

I couldn't see much sorry!!... it was really dark and we were going up the hill on Hindmarsh where there's no streetlights or anything...I just came up behind him and then went into the middle lane and passed him.

I didn't even see the rims properly :P but thinking back I reckon there might have been a flash of bling when I went past so maybe it was the other guy.. I think he might have been alone in the car too - the stolen one would have had at least 2 guys in it??

Where did the cops find it?

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