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Cool, thanks,

I'm usual there late tuesday nights for dinner after badminton. but I haven't seen any other skylines there while I'm there. I think I remember 2 guys hanging around a prelude and a s13 a couple of weeks back. was that you?

I too play Badminton, been going there in my 33 for months now. =P

Last night was the first time I've seen your car there though!

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Wow, another FTO, skyline owner that plays badminton in Canberra. Must be bizzaro world.

Spotted while driving to work today a silver gts-t with bn front bar and red p-plate on erindale drive turning off on ashly drive. driver looked quite short or leaning back alot.

I too play Badminton, been going there in my 33 for months now. =P

Last night was the first time I've seen your car there though!

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spotted what i thought was SupaFly andrew. was a wingless black 32, but it didnt have his plates. had a vented bonnet and the driver looked like andrew but im not sure. was turning off into jerra/qbn way this morn around 7.30-7.45 of the monaro or whatever its called. was also being followed by a black rex for abit.

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spotted a few skylines on my trip to fyshwick thismorning.

a silver R32 gave me a look coming off dairy flat road, and saw another gunmetal R32 going along wentworth ave, had a lot of stickers on it however, drift, nismo + a shopping list down the rear corner window

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I think I went past Mr Italy on London Cct this morning about 8am, not sure though.

Also about 12:30 I was on the Monaro Hwy with a silver 32 GTS-t behind me, big front mount, big front camber and no rear spoiler

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Hey JaiJai, dont mean to sound like a prick, but its realy not a good idea to say where you have seen parked cars, as there are way to many want to be crims that read these forums.

We are all guilty of doing this too, but with current state of affairs its just not you know...

Thanks

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