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For those of you that can wind your memories back 1.5 - 2 years, I saw Kate's old acid rush R33 getting a big bootful down Allara Street this afternoon

that must have been me, thought i might have spotted an R31 at the lights? didnt have time to wave though.. I bought the car from evo motorsport in fyshwick over a year ago now, not sure as to who used to own it before me..

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that must have been me, thought i might have spotted an R31 at the lights? didnt have time to wave though.. I bought the car from evo motorsport in fyshwick over a year ago now, not sure as to who used to own it before me..

If you bought it from Evo then yeah it was you I saw. I doubt you saw me though, I was 3 floors up in an office building, I only looked out when I heard you ;)

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Gave/got a wave/nod this morning from a guy in a silver R33 on Belco Way this morning. Couldn't tell much about the car except it had a kit and nice many spoke rims, think it had a FMIC too. I was in the other Silver R33. Wonder what was up? .... with everyone hooning around you? Looked like you were content doing 60 ;)

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spotted a blonde chic driving a Maroon r33 from calwell towards lanyon thismorn, she had her P's

also a gunmetal 4door r32 with very shiney gold badges on the monaro or whatever highway that goes past hume etc...

Love your sig, Great bloke!!

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Spotted a wine red 32 with gold wheels pulling into the belco carpark was I was leaving around 1:20, and a black S1 33 going through the belconnen way/coulter drive lights not long after that.

Also spotted a chick driving a silver 32 with chrome wheels twice in civic around 3:35 & 4pm (Chintami?) And a black 33 going into belconnen mall as I was walking away from my car not long ago.

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This morning, I saw a black series 1 R33, about 2 metres behind me (LITERALLY) travelling down Belconnen Way. Dude, when I can't see your little shiny "S" you are WAY the hell too close to me. And I WILL flash my brakes at you. Get the point! And when that other guy pulled in front of me suddenly and I put on the brakes, of course you're going to get a sudden shock! Especially when I can already see the make of your sunglasses! He pulled off left down Haydon drive to tailgate someone else. Tosser!

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