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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 :yes:

That would probably be me.

Especially given this week i was more than content doing 60 everywhere. Was trying to conserve some fuel... Man these cars just werent meant to be driven slowly...

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Spotted Terminal in belconnen after work today! Nice Stagea mate! :)

yeah i saw you guys go past. i was getting in the shit from the missus, so i couldn't really start waving. man she can talk my ears off sometimes. your car looks good too.

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spotted a silver? r33 coupe near reid CIT, sped up to me and sat next to me for abit then went infront of me. I was the white sedan. was gonna follow you but had to go slow as my gf was following me (didn't know directions) just picked it up from getting a service and pod filter installed. im in love.

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Delayed spotto - gave & got a wave from a fellow in a burgundy 33 on saturday or sunday on Hindmarsh Drive, and spotto'd Chitami in Weston on Saturday night

And also Spotto's stunnd's GT-R back on the road

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Spotted Yaf28f at badminton tonight.

Cool, didn't notice any fto or skylines there last night. but pretty embarrassing as I was leaving the carpark, was tired from playing hard games and on the way out ran over a gutter.

-Michael

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Delayed spotto - gave & got a wave from a fellow in a burgundy 33 on saturday or sunday on Hindmarsh Drive, and spotto'd Chitami in Weston on Saturday night

And also Spotto's stunnd's GT-R back on the road

We spotted u 2... funni i was passenger in the burgundy 33 on sunday when we waved at u and yes that was me on sat night.. sorry i didnt wave! will do next time!

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