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No,B: I don't know...care to explain it for us? Are you up for purchasing a 'Line now?

my lips are sealed!

Also, i spotted the yellow 34 GTT going into greenway yesterday around lunchtime. the dude had a shirt and tie on and looked very business-like.

thought it couldve been the dude with the "NISSAN" plates. but nope...

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spotted on Saturday:

black R32 at Athlon/Drakeford intersection - waved out the window but the guy & girl in the car were looking straight ahead - no wave back

another black R32 at same intersection, pulled up next to me, I looked over but the guy was lighting a cigarette (asian guy with longish hair) and not looking

same intersection, pulled up behind a gun metal R33, gave the guy a wave - got one back :P

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Spotted a nice r33 driving along northbourne ave last night around 1am, i was in the toyota checking out your car. Had sweet No. plates too but i wont reveal them :P.

What colour was this myserious R33 driving along northbourne? I was out at about that time but my plates really arent that great... :(

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For those that missed the pictures in another thread, spotted by some other SAU members on the weekend...

http://www.bnr32.org/ztune.html

Please note these are not my pics but other SAU members. I just thought I would collectively pool them in one spot :)

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Spotted yellow J Racing Wide bodied R32 GTR on the back of a trailer at midnight on the highway comming back to canberra, I'll presume from wakefield.

looks pretty damn mean, but don't really know if the wide body would give it any performance value.

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yea just had a look at the track day photos... A Z-TUNE IN AUSTRALIA OMFG...

For those that missed the pictures in another thread, spotted by some other SAU members on the weekend...

http://www.bnr32.org/ztune.html

Please note these are not my pics but other SAU members. I just thought I would collectively pool them in one spot :)

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Spotted:

A black R32 GTST on Bunda St in Civic at lunch time.

Calsonic blue R32 with R33 GTR rims and the plates indicating engine code again this evening, parked in a surburban street on a nature strip.

A white R33 GTST, had massive nismo sticker on the rear window, chromies and quite a nice sounding exhaust. Was being driven awefully quick through Civic and changed lanes infront of me without indicating.

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For those that missed the pictures in another thread, spotted by some other SAU members on the weekend...

http://www.bnr32.org/ztune.html

Please note these are not my pics but other SAU members. I just thought I would collectively pool them in one spot :)

That...is...THE...sh*t! Pass the Kleenex!!!

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What colour was this myserious R33 driving along northbourne? I was out at about that time but my plates really arent that great... ;)

It was a dark blue/black i think. Had a flutter bov and was driving very slow so i only heard it once.

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