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Yer, FTO drivers used to wave at other FTO drivers, but not so much anymore. I think it's because more people buy them for looks now rather than being an enthusiast.

When I was riding, most motorbike riders give the 'node of approval'

anyway, back to spotting, spotted a nice black R32 with black rims last night on hindmarsh 'YEN-???' nick put his old rims back on between saturday and tuesday?

and also a blue R34 GTR with gold rims, can't remember were now.

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That was me. Were you in your FTO? I was looking for some Hungry Jacks.

Yer, I was in the orange cockroach turning off to the parkway to city, only saw your car for a second or so before turning off. I doubt you'd find any hungry jacks heading towards woden at 7:30ish, I think the woden foodcourt hungry jacks closes at 5ish. damn I love their breakfeast wraps.

Your car looks very similar to Cef11e's car with his old rims on, black with polished dish.

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Silver 33 S2 down through Chisholm, I tried keeping up but the speeds he reached were really quite impressive down past the oval. Think they may have even kicked it sideways a couple times. :) . Think its the same car thats parked outside at Fadden?

OOOPS...was that about 1pm..if so it was me...i was giving it a bit of stick lol

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