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i know not relevant to ACT, but i spotted a few R33 skylines while in bathurst on the weekend. a nice bright yellow one, a gunmetal one and on the way back to 'berra a black one with a nice wide wing.

spotted my old R33 at home, still unregistered. works now that i pumped the tyres up and got the battery charged, but she needs some tlc. has a nice big crack in the windscreen, the paint has bubbled on the rear bumper, covered in dust from top to bottom, discs are all rusted up and the suspension looks like it's sagging. bugger. other than that she'll be fine when i get it in a few weeks.

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Spotted a few lines in sydney over the weekend some of the notables being a copper coloured 32 and a 34 sedan with a big carbon wing and huge HKS stickers down the sides dorifto style.

Also had a run with a dark coloured 33 sedan on the Hume which was pretty cool. I've developed a bit of a soft spot for the 4 door whale...

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Spotted a couple of lines on friday night,

silver 32 GTR heading towads manuka

gold 33 over commonwealth bridge

and on saturday a silver 33 i past going up macaurther ave.

I was in the white 33 :)

Where you the one that raced the gold 33 on commonwealth bridge?

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Spotted mr and mrs LTSjayce at debarcle on Friday night

Also spotted them both snubbing me despite several attempts to say hello :)

Fine... Screw you both! :)

Where were you? There was way too much racket for my damaged hearing to pick up anything! We were there with a mate + Mr + Mrs OZ32GTR(Brad)...

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Spotted a red/silver 31 with 6 spoke wheels and a front mount in phillip today. It's nice - Which one of you crazy 31 guys does it belong to?

I think that would be James, not sure if he is sporting that interesting rb20 yet. Bluprint would know tho.

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I think that would be James, not sure if he is sporting that interesting rb20 yet. Bluprint would know tho.

That would certainly be James, it is indeed sporting an interesting RB20, but not the interesting RB20 that Eiji is referring to.

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