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Gave/got a wave from a maroon 33 waiting at the closed off road thing they have going on on Cotter road, and gave a wave to a silver stagea coming up the hill on william hovell drive, but received no love in return :kiss:

I got totally snubbed by a silver stagea too... was the driver kinda chubby looking? :P:sick:

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Just had a Moron, I mean Moroon 33 tailgate me through Weston towards Kambah. If your on here, next time back off would ya, I couldnt see shit from those bright arse headlights (or were they highbeam?). (i was in the troopie)

I hate tailgaters :sick: and i would like to add that this wasnt me. since I live in that area and drive a maroon 33 just thought I should clear that up lol

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spotted a silver r33 with canberra plates hit a gutter and destroy his front bar in my town today :happy: not goood

Your Town? where is that? I suppose Canberra is small enugh to be called a town :P

oh, I spotted a Maroon R33 series 1 GTS-T with side mounted plate and white shopping list on the side this morning 9:40am heading away from Tuggernong on Drakeford drive, didn't wave since there was traffic island inbetween and I'm still in my Orange Cockroach.

looked pretty mean with the side mount number plate any one here?

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Your Town? where is that? I suppose Canberra is small enugh to be called a town :happy:

oh, I spotted a Maroon R33 series 1 GTS-T with side mounted plate and white shopping list on the side this morning 9:40am heading away from Tuggernong on Drakeford drive, didn't wave since there was traffic island inbetween and I'm still in my Orange Cockroach.

looked pretty mean with the side mount number plate any one here?

Thats the guy that tail gated me last night.

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Thats the guy that tail gated me last night.

Man, that sucks, I'll make sure I won't be tailgated by him if I see him again.

also spotted a couple of interesting cars today.

Maroon R33 GTST parked near work today with sydney plates of something like 'OWNED1' or something like that

and also

yellow evo7 with carbon bonnet and hks sticker on it driven by a small girl also with sydney plates.

seems to be alot of sydney cars in canberra at the moment.

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sydney or just nsw? coz queanbeyan and jerra require nsw plates

any way does any one own the maroon r33 with the gold wheels thats parked in kingston or the silver r33 thats parked near kingston on the side of canberra av every day?

nice work your cars look good.

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Spotted Blue RB026 (r32 GTR) for the 2nd time in 2 days at the same spot.

Wound our windows down, said hello and he even gave way to me.

Such a cheerful friendly bunch us skyline types.

The missus was laughing all the way to work.

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