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spotted viper r32 leaving the museum with about 100000000000000000000000 uncool cars. Tagged along for a while then went to manuka.

yeh there was a film festival on at the museum. carpark was packed. sorry to leave just as you were driving up. i was actualy the last skyline to get out of the car park. every one else head off just before i left!

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Not a true spotted but...you could have spotted me scraping the ice off my rental car this morning! I am in Baltimore and there was a snow/ice downpour yesterday...not the slushy stuff Canberra gets once a year but hard crunchy ice..I was so excited until I went out in it then it wasn't so much fun. Anyway my hire car is an Infiniti M35, 2007 model sedan. Push button start, full on luxury inside and gets up and goes very quick, although not throw yourself in the back of the seat type quick.....lol. Don't know if V6 or V8 but there is two sets of twin exhausts, but now I have to drive to Washington to catch my plane to my final destination for a few months...hoo roo!

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Not a true spotted but...you could have spotted me scraping the ice off my rental car this morning! I am in Baltimore and there was a snow/ice downpour yesterday...not the slushy stuff Canberra gets once a year but hard crunchy ice..I was so excited until I went out in it then it wasn't so much fun. Anyway my hire car is an Infiniti M35, 2007 model sedan. Push button start, full on luxury inside and gets up and goes very quick, although not throw yourself in the back of the seat type quick.....lol. Don't know if V6 or V8 but there is two sets of twin exhausts, but now I have to drive to Washington to catch my plane to my final destination for a few months...hoo roo!

At least it's a Nissan,LOL! Makes me appreciate our 'mild' winters,in comparisson...

Good luck 'over there',K! Stay safe,and we'll see your smiling face at the Jerra' pub sooner than we realise it!

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I am in Baltimore and there was a snow/ice downpour yesterday...not the slushy stuff Canberra gets once a year but hard crunchy ice..I was so excited until I went out in it then it wasn't so much fun

I used to live about 20-30 minutes from Baltimore and yeah, shoveling snow off a drive way sucks ass.

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Spotted Star33 down the parkway around 8pm last night. I took off from the lights and this car pulls up beside me. Was thinking the whole time "dont make eye contact, dont make eye contact" so i looked expecting to see some douche trying to 'smoke' me, turns it was some douche :huh:

Silver 32 GTR in civic around midnight

Yellow 33, black 33 and silver 32 in erindale around 4:30pm today

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Spotted Star33 down the parkway around 8pm last night. I took off from the lights and this car pulls up beside me. Was thinking the whole time "dont make eye contact, dont make eye contact" so i looked expecting to see some douche trying to 'smoke' me, turns it was some douche :happy:

Silver 32 GTR in civic around midnight

Yellow 33, black 33 and silver 32 in erindale around 4:30pm today

HAHAHAH! I was thinking, "ooOOohh! A skyline driver.. then I saw all the dirt and bugs falling off the car, and I figured it was baconer.. hahaha.. :P

Saw a black 32 at all bar this evening

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