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wildthe sphincter of the universe72 please don't report locations of parked cars. Can you please edit your post? Cheers mate.

no probs mate, i didn't think it was too specific, and if you read the last 2 pages you will see much worse than i have said, but i'll edit it for you :D

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Spotted a black 33 GTR on barton hwy. Looked over but he was a real snob....to cool for school.

I've been getting a few of those of late, here's me waving and grinning like a right w@nker (shup Mick) and they stick their nose in the air.

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yup, I tend to not wave unless someone waves first, or I know the car/person, or it's easy to throw an arm out the window as you go past & if they don't wave back then who cares.

Been burnt too many times!!

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Saw a black R32 GTR (YGT ***?) in Civic about 15 minutes ago, dropping a huge ploom of unburnt fuel out his exhaust as he booted it to try and catch an amber light.

Yay I was spotted! Would be happy if it was unburnt fuel :thumbsup: , oil unfortunately.... the baby will be going in for a rebuild in the not to distant future. Sorry for the smokescreen!

Cheers,

B

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I've been getting a few of those of late, here's me waving and grinning like a right w@nker (shup Mick) and they stick their nose in the air.

I've probs seen 3 lines since i got mine and they've given me nothing. WHATS WRONG WITH YOU PEOPLE :D

There used to be alot more love

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no probs mate, i didn't think it was too specific, and if you read the last 2 pages you will see much worse than i have said, but i'll edit it for you :turned:

I didn't mean to come off angry - sorry mate, it's been a really trying week and my fuse is short right now. sorry!

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nope, half day of work so have been lying in a hammock or riding dirt bikes all day. Have driven the skyline twice in the last 2 weeks :X

Spotted a Silver 33 with complete 400R bodykit driving past the braddon BP and a maroon 33 turning into the canberra center carpark around 2:30pm (was in the mushroom truck)

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