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Some freakin dousche bag who doesnt know how to drive in the Homeworld carpark early this morning in a black 33.

I wasn't there saturday morning but i was there friday morning... though i don't recall driving like a dousche bag...?

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nah it was early saturday morning, i dont think it was your car.

Wasn't me then, i was in sydney.

**sigh of relief**

I did spot a white R33 at Marulan servo on saturday, and a silver 4-door R34 coming back home on sunday. wasn't in my car so didn't wave to either.

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I was probably the black 34GTT driving from Sydney to Canberra last week... just moved to town; currently in Kingston. Nismo LM GT-4 wheels and no wing are the obvious feautures :)

Girlfriend will be bringing down her silver 34GTT in a couple of weeks.

Haven't seen any other 34's yet down here!

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Think ive seen this car in homeworld another saturday morning, Series 2 with a scratched up bonnet?

Yeh series 2, not sure about the bonnet cos he was doing 200kmh through the carpark, couldnt get his rego or da po po would be knockin his door. Theyre a client and dont want dickheads driving like that through there.

I was probably the black 34GTT driving from Sydney to Canberra last week... just moved to town; currently in Kingston. Nismo LM GT-4 wheels and no wing are the obvious feautures :)

Girlfriend will be bringing down her silver 34GTT in a couple of weeks.

Haven't seen any other 34's yet down here!

You wont see many at all, infact you will be the only 34s on SAU that I know of. But 2 34s!! Thats cool.

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Wasn't me then, i was in sydney.

**sigh of relief**

I did spot a white R33 at Marulan servo on saturday, and a silver 4-door R34 coming back home on sunday. wasn't in my car so didn't wave to either.

Saturday just past or previous saturday? Previous saturday might have been me but otherwise it was most likely one of the NSW bunch down for Texikhana

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Yeah the homeworld parking is bad enough as it is. I used to work at Dan Murphy's and that place would get packed. The narrow turns dont help much either.

Damnnnn there goes our SAU Dan Murphy discounts LOL

GO BACK!!! LOL

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silver 33 parked at the new canbera center/big w parking lot. I think it was in the security personnel parking area? near the entrance.

Also, i do believe that I spotted NV200 (viet) walking around canberra centre aswell. accidental snob! walked right passed!

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Spotted a white 33 (possibly GTR, only saw the front for a half second and it was the GTR front bar) turning onto the War memorial road around 1:30pm and an Electric blue 33 with veilside front bar on northbourne around 12:30pm

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