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spotted a white R33 with blue tribal decals running down the side, heading southbound along northbourne ave around 3.15pm. looked nice... then spotted a silver R34 4 door with buddy club wheels stopped on the barton hwy around 4.30ish, swapping drivers...

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Hey,

Do you guys go to the Southern Cross gym in Woden?

I go there sometimes (when Im not working) and I see a few Skylines every now and then... Mine is the silver R32 Gtst with GTR body kit, you should come and introduce yourselves, stop being so rude! :) :)

Sure man, if I see you about near your car, ill hollah out :rofl:

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Un(spotted): My silver R33 S2 (YDT...) being at Trojan just short of 2 months now (!!!) :) I know I asked for some parts to be ordered which added another 7-10 days, but far out - two months. :\ Never been this long without the car. I'm wondering if something untoward has happened and they are looking for something similar-looking in Japan to import to give back to me instead :rolleyes:

Anyone been out that way getting serviced and noticed it hanging around?

</RANT> Anyway, I think the guys are doing their best... must just be (VERY) busy, I'm just missing it... :)

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Finally got to spot a lot of skylines

Silver 33 exiting multi-story carpark in Civic around 1:30pm (only saw the front, dam traffic lights)

Dark Grey and Dark Red 32 GTRs in Fyshwick around 2:30pm

Silver 33 Turning off northbourne towards Dickson RTA around 3pm

White 33 heading down Antil street through lights at 3pm aswell

aswell as the white 33 and gold 33 in Fyshwick

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Spotted me drivin around your town at about 1am this morning Alex (baconer)

there is some MANY animals out there.

haha what the hell were you doing out here 1am on a sunday? Hunting?

Yea if it isnt rabbits, turbo bunnies (first time i saw a hare i couldnt stop laughing, they run along normal but as soon as a dog gets close they hit boost and go from 30km to about 100km in half a second - hence turbo bunnies :thumbsup:) or kangaroos then its peoples stray dogs, shits me off people dont keep their dogs locked up at night, one night im going to hit one and probably get shot :angry:

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