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Spotted a few today

White R33 with veilside kit and HKS sticker on the back in Woden (where subway and clints warehouse are), Grey R33 GTR going past skyplaza, White R32 going past Woden interchange and a White R33 hammering up the parkway

A good days spotting :)

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spotted a gunmetal or similar coloured R32 with a big NISMO sticker on front windscreen behind me on the road past the airport towards queanbo yesterday arvo. I was in the red pulsar that hooned past peeps on thge roundabouts :thumbsup:

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spotted a gunmetal or similar coloured R32 with a big NISMO sticker on front windscreen behind me on the road past the airport towards queanbo yesterday arvo. I was in the red pulsar that hooned past peeps on thge roundabouts :thumbsup:

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that was me!, i was behind you cremming move!!!! your to slow and your slowin me down!. (but i'll forgive you this time) i just love flying through roundabouts, its my stress reveler.

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Spotted a silver R32 at JB Hi-Fi at the last minute, if it was anyone on here sorry for being rude, and also spotted a silver R33 with gold rims near gordon, again, if anyone on here sorry i didnt notice you till way after the fact.

I must've been driving with blinders on.

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Yep, I've seen your car there aswell, very nice paint job and rims.

there are at least another 2 skylines there, black R32 GTST and black 4 door GTS (I think)with pink fluffy bits inside.

Can almost start a Centrelink Skylines Club, haha.

Spotted you again when I moved the car back into the centrelink car park this arvo, looking good as always. We should organise a little get to gether or something after work someday.

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