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ATO.. I'm in IT Support, so we had to support all those OTHER states who don't have Canberra day. Losers.. but, double time and a half for 8 hours.. can't complain.

He works for me, he's my No1 pimp.

..who do you think paid to make his car look that good? haha :wave:

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stoked spotted my first stagea in canberra today at about 3 pm crossing over northbourne ave it was yellow and sexy as mine. lol

who owns this yellow sexy wagon ?

Me. Just arrived back in town from picking it up in QLD.

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Yellow... interesting choice :bunny: i am sure it will be just as nice if not nicer than the last one marc. I will try and make some excuse to pop out that way and have a look maybe i need a new wheel balance just something to do.

Me. Just arrived back in town from picking it up in QLD.
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i too have been seeing a SINISTA looking GTR getting around town. yesterday arvo going down Brisbane Ave and the other day, along Erindale Dr. great to see it back on the road. as usual, i heard it before i saw it! :pirate:

i also saw a little old lady, guessing late 70's, driving a 33! she could barely see over the steering wheel, let alone the road in front of her! and then this morning i saw another old lady driving a stagea! i know we have a ageing population, but damn!!!

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That'd be Bullet32-v. neat car,agreed!

Spotted a neat R33 GTS-T,dark/black,followed by a tasty blue 32 GT-R at about 6.45 a.m. on Wednesday morn' turning into the parking at the new bit of the Canberra Centre. Whoodat?

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Spotted Black R33 GTST at Lot 33, thought he was stealing my ride so i chased halfway down the street after him on foot then I realised I dont have chrome wheels. Good thing he didnt stop, that could have been embaressing....

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