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I spotted a couple of lines in the dirt car park behind Tuggers Car care.. blue 32 and black 33 w/ red rego. And I saw a white 33 drive past me at that bus stop.. I was that loser wearing a pink business shirt sitting on a trolley that I tipped over to sit on... whilst waiting for the bus.

blue 32 was me, I also spotted the black 33, hadn't seen it b4

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A mate of mine at work has one, i went for a ride in it - apparently its one of the only auto's that will take (and has) a PowerFC.

Its ok, He says its more about the convenience about having 4 doors (he's an ex-supra/soarer guy) and it still has the toyota he loves.

The one I'm driving is a 5 spd manual. I have the Stagea for 4 door convenience, the Chaser is just a loaner :D

The Auto Chasers can take the PowerFC because the Toyota shift logic is so much simpler than Nissans.

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i always spot the same white 32.. who never waves.. so I dont either now. *pout*\

EDIT: and when I see him, I shall not acknowledge spotting him.

that's not me is it? as far as i know there's only 2 other white 32gtr's around, but i always try to wave.

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clint do you have a brother called conall?

No sorry

Clint;are you a Jerra' SAU'er too? Think I've seen you exiting the shops at least once...

hhrrmm not jerra but close enough just behind the servo on lanyon

but yeah could of been me i go to the jerra shops heaps for vids.

what do you drive? ill keep a checkas for you next time

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hhrrmm not jerra but close enough just behind the servo on lanyon

but yeah could of been me i go to the jerra shops heaps for vids.

what do you drive? ill keep a checkas for you next time

Yep;spotted you just near the Vid' shop...

I'd love to say I'll be in my R32 GT-R,but unless last night's PowerBall numbers were kind to me,I'm more likely to be in the 1/2 million kilometre old NA Liberty GX...whimper. However,you may see my wife's car around;a gold Sube' Forester,slammed on 20's with a big STi scoop etc. A fairly hard car to miss...

There's a gold 33,carbon bonnet and no/minimal boot spoiler that lives in Jerra'-Darryl is the man in question. Neat car! Might be the one you've seen?

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blue 32 was me, I also spotted the black 33, hadn't seen it b4

Yeah it seems to be new to that car park, it's there again.. in the same spot. Perhaps one of the construction workers.

that's not me is it? as far as i know there's only 2 other white 32gtr's around, but i always try to wave.

Pfft.. I wouldn't wave to you anyway :P nah, not you..

You heard much from manpower? I asked my TL how you went, and he said you were pretty good.

EDIT: Not Manpower as in the naked guys.. but the recruiting agency that ATO (my work) uses to employ people.

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It's ATO, I don't know the different departments of the ATO as I don't work for them.

I'm only curious because I work for Bovis Lend Lease, who is the construction manager for the project. Building buildings is fun.....

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It's ATO, I don't know the different departments of the ATO as I don't work for them.

I'm only curious because I work for Bovis Lend Lease, who is the construction manager for the project. Building buildings is fun.....

must be a different building i'm thinking of.

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spotted a silver series one R33 yesterday, had GTR plates and spoiler, but the rear guards had obviously been rolled so i couldnt tell if it was a GTR or not, p plater, had a carbon bonnet. YBE*** or something

driving like a f**king twit in civic, powersliding around busy corners in the rain. im a firm believer of karma, and dont wish pain and suffering onto anyone, but i was really hoping the idiot driver would mount the curb and smack a pole or something.

sell the car to someone who deserves to drive it you cocksmoker

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spotted a silver series one R33 yesterday, had GTR plates and spoiler, but the rear guards had obviously been rolled so i couldnt tell if it was a GTR or not, p plater, had a carbon bonnet. YBE*** or something

blake?

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It's ATO, I don't know the different departments of the ATO as I don't work for them.

I'm only curious because I work for Bovis Lend Lease, who is the construction manager for the project. Building buildings is fun.....

are they solar panels on the tower at Section 84? on two sides it looks like solar panels, while on the other side it just looks like normal shade panels.

non Skyline spotted, when it started raining yesterday, saw heaps of people run off site to wind their car windows up, and then my car covered in mud :D

Also seen lots of skylines lately, cant remember where/when, waved to some, less waved back.

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