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Really nice Whit 34GTR V-Spec right on midday outside "bean in the city" in the city. It's meter had run out so I went and fed it before an inspector could book him. God bless the local skyline community.

ALso a nice silver 32 GTR turning from O'Halloran Dr. to Drakeford Dr. heading southbound this evening just after 8.30.

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Spotted a few today, hope i can remember them

Silver 33 (possibly sedan) heading out of canberra towards Yass/ Murrumbateman on Barton around 12pm

Donnan in fyshwick around 1pm

black 32 in fyshwick same time

gold 33 (think it was MKDR33) driving... cant remember where but saw the car around 2pm

saw 2 more 32s but cant remember when or where, 1 was silver and other was black

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Spotted a blue r32 with gold square stickers down it. Clean looking car. Was in a 66 mustang out side of kaleen suprabarn in the pubs carpark.

Spotted this r32 again, had a chick driving it, Good looking car. catches the eye.

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arhhhhh yes! lol it was for a beer... LoL.

Yeah i have blown that car up so many times,

I new you were from CC just didn't know what car you had.

looks like we have both up graded.

(did you get a figger in the FTO?) the stang is running now if you got a figger i can put the stang on the dyno.

Still for a beer, LoL

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Why hasnt anyone spotted me :)

Hey I think got that scottish guy at Pits but he didnt even fill out my inspection slip properly and said my GTR was a sedan...with 2 doors and didn't even stamp a fail but that is good as there is no record of me ever getting inspected by the pits so they cant crop it up when i get it registered.

Spotted a white R33 in Gungahlin next to raiders, sorry i didnt wave, was fuming about this guy in a holden who totally blarred his horn at some girl crossing the road cause she got in his way and he wanted to get to video shop before it closed to get porn...

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Is this the truck you think you saw but really didn't?

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I went from work to see daughter play her finals at Pan Pacific games and straight on to museum from there. I didn't think anyone would notice so long as I put a Skyline badge on it.

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Spotted Frink coming into Qbn from Sutton Road direction about 20 minutes ago, seems he didn't recognise the truck (with a Skyline badge) either, so it must have blended in well last night. Must be because Sprinterboys a very observant security guard that he picked it up. :P

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