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i spotted a white R33 gts-t with white wheels, M-spec kit (skirts anyway...) and an exhaust going southbound along adelaide ave this morning at around 9.45am ish.

also spotted a mysterious looking black R32 gts-t heading north along adelaide ave this evening at about 9.30pm ish. it had a bodykit of some kind and black wheels. it was dark, so i couldn't see it properly, but man it looked hot!

and lastly, i saw Rachel going up yamba dr towards woden shortly after i saw the black R32. i waved, but i was in my R31, so i didn't expect you to notice me. had i have been in my R33, well that would be a different story...!!! HA! :)

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Spotted a gold 33 with a big fmic and a flush bootlid on the way home from work. Looked awesome. Possibly had a black/carbon bonnet too... Don't really remember now. Anyone else seen this around?

Could be the same one I have seen out at Jerra. Very nicely done isn't it.

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Spotted a gold 33 with a big fmic and a flush bootlid on the way home from work. Looked awesome. Possibly had a black/carbon bonnet too... Don't really remember now. Anyone else seen this around?

Spotted that one lastnight cruising around braddon and civic - gave a wave and a nod, got one in return.

Looks nice as!

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In Fyshwick earlier today????

Jayce? >_<

Mmmm...32 goodness! Is there anything better? I think not!! Heard you two were up to no good,LOL!

Also spotted a black 32 with nice shiny rims,followed by a black 33 with nice shiny rims,driving across Dairy Flat Road towards Fyshwick about 5.45 yesterday arvo';looked like formation driving in an overly police-aware state...

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