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Spotted - Me driving Nathan Weissel's Drift Australia RB26DET powered R32 GTST from Fyshwick to Mitchell... Damn thats an angry Skyline! :sweat:

I now know whats its like to drive a purpose built drift car on the street = Handful! :teehee: I had a smile from ear to ear the whole time.

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If it was a gunmetal 32 4dr, twas me, but I didn't toot. I had the right hand lane to myself, the middle lane was slow in taking off from the lights so the car behind him might have tooted him.

I did see you and went to wave, but didn't get a clear shot of you through the cars.

Did you notice the boys in blue a bit further up the road?

Yeah, that's the one. R32, sorry, was in a bit of a haze. Sounded nice cruising past on boost though.

I saw that, they were talking to a guy in a commodore with big rims. i've been pulled over on that stretch myself so i know how he feels.

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saw a black 33 in bruce at about 7pm last night, gave him a thumbs up.. he seemed apprciative (i was in my friends imprezza wagon)

saw a white 33 trying to park in the carpark behind bob jayne on nettlefold street this morning at about 750am..dude.. looked so unhealthy (the low car on that "Road")... there is a carpark about 100m further up the road that is free.. well parts of it are. I wouldnt even park there if i owned an excel.

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Spotted a very sad R32 GTR silver...

front end missing, sittin next to the roundabout on isabella dr next to MacKillop..

Car looks familiar..

Hope everything is ok.

damn... you made my heart skip a beat til I ran down and made sure my baby was still locked safely in the garage *phew*

I'm with you, I hope everything is ok.

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spotted the same gun gray looking R32 on chromes in fyshwick at round 1pm yesterday, got a wave and gave a wave. also saw an R33 that looked to be midnite purple on monaro highway up near the air port end yesterday morning at round 7:50am, i love that colour on R33s

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saw a white 33 on nettlefold street driven by a female with pink/purple vinals down the side at about 418pm

also saw a white 33 turning into fern hill in bruce... the driver gave it a bit.. it had tasmanian number plates... at about 423pm

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Spotted you this time on William Hovell, I was a bit back and in the other lane, around 7:30am.

I saw you too, the other day your lane moved faster, i was wating for you to get closer. I also saw a blue 32 GTR and a black 32 GTST near kings ave/parkesway (front of russell offices) this morning and got 2 waves (2 people in the car) from a grey 34 4 door on morsehead drive, they were stuck in the traffic jam, i waved back hoping it was me you were waving at hehe

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