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spotted a few today

Blue (R33/32) Didnt get a good look as it came flying up behind me near wanniassa in the dark, pulled a Uturn on the roundabout and went back onto athlon. Anyone from here? Thought it was some guy in a commodore or something wanting to race

Black S1 33 in tuggeranong at 8:30, think i got a wave, didnt see properly :X

Maroon 33 on athlon heading into tuggers about an hour ago

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spotted quite a few skylines yesterday.

red r32 4 door gts-t with a r32 gtr style wing

a maroon r33 gts-t driven by a blonde chick driving behind me in woden (didn't wave since she was pretty hot and didn't want to look like I was a sleeze haha)

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Spotto'd a blue R33 parked in Civic, looked like a resprayed GT-R. Had the full kit, fat rear end etc

saw that yesterday too, quite nice,

today i saw Terminal driving down the ramp at work, 2 questions, who do you work for and how do i get to park on site?

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Ahhh, yes the age old secret carpark trick.

I work for Bovis Lend Lease, and we all get free parking in the city, well until 14 december when the 2nd stage of the canberra centre opens. only BLL employees are currently allowed to park under there, but there's no security gaurd stopping people going down anymore like there was a few weeks ago.

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ahh yep gotcha. i noticed that quite a few of our blokes (odg) park down there too, theyre working at the cinema, not sure if thats bogus or cc's job. not to worry, think youll see my car there on fri, sick of paying for parking

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nah it wasnt theo, not sure if it was his GTR, was gonna take a pic of it when it was parked but cass said not to. was a tubby guy with a mullet not that it explains much... but yeah absoloute tosser, thought hed slow down when he saw me and cass so close to the car, but he didnt, almost flattened us, what a knob.

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Saw 2 black 33s today

very shiny (blinding in the right sunlight) driven by a blonde girl in woden at the lights near skyplaza at around 5pm

Series 1 with large dent on rear quarter on the parkway in the morning

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