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spotted me with too much time on my hands.. need to join another forum!! not a skyline, but the stylish (and better looking) little brother, S15 200sx..

settle, settle, just jokes!!

better get my R33, R34 spotting skills sorted.. easy with sils, bit more to it with Skylines..

oh, and spotted low200 sat morning on Yamba I think :ph34r:

Hey Alex!

Yeh it was me! i was going to a mates to carpool out to paintball :pirate:

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IS A?O-2?A here? NSW plated white R33 GTST.

not very impressed with him.

last night 7.20pm intersection of Northbourne and Barry drive in the city.

I was in my orange FTO and he came up next to me and started reving the engine. I wasn't in the mood to do any runs infront of a red light and speed camera and it wouldn't of been much of a challenge for a 2.5 turbo RWD car vs a 2 litre FWD, so he went off with a squeel of the rear tyres.

that doesn't bother me at all.

now what annoyed me was that later on he drove infront of me and slowed down to 40 on Northborne forcing me to slow down, I dropped to 40 for about 20 seconds and decided to change lanes and over take him. As I speed up and wanted to get back in the lane before the belconnen turn off he speed up again and stayed beside me forcing me to to slow down again so I can turn.

Seriously grow up. Damn I wish I had the GTR back on the road. actually this should go on 'things that sh&t me thread'

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2 things.

First you saw a knob - grats!

Second - i think we frown on publishing peoples number plates here.

Whoops, sorry, didn't think about that, number plate edited alittle. but still wasn't too impressed either way.

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a silver R33 at erindale maccas round 10.30 lastnight.

that was me. was waiting for a mate... geez, thats 1st time i've been spotted in a while.... i dont recall seeing a onevia though. however, i was tired and wasn't really paying that much attention to the world around me!

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that was me. was waiting for a mate... geez, thats 1st time i've been spotted in a while.... i dont recall seeing a onevia though. however, i was tired and wasn't really paying that much attention to the world around me!

Yeah you were next to a VL it was white i think. i drove straight past you and parked then another S13 pulled in.

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Saw white series II R33 heading off tuggers parkway onto livingston i think its called at about 7:20pm tonight (turning right at the start of Kambah)..

Who owns this? Looked very nice and clean, nice note too - i would like to see more pics - the front bar looked stock-ish maybe a tommy bar or similar i only caught a very small glimpse ...looked much nicer than mine though :thumbsup:

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Spotted a white 32 heading down the Barton HWY away from Canberra, didnt see rego plates so not sure if Canberran. Also did anyone else driving today notice how many morons were on the road today... I hate zigzagging through traffic and always avoid it but there were atleast 7 consecutive cars all doing 20km under (60 in an 80 zone) sitting in both lanes. Why do people go slower then the limit when the conditions are perfect and why do people sit in the right lane and go slower!... hate it so much

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