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on sunday i think i also spotted SHELL at brand depot but she walked right past me as i was saying hello so im not sure lol.

:( OMG! I'm so sorry!! I was there, so it must have been me, but I didn't see you! I swear I must walk around in a daze sometimes lol

Was it inside a shop or outside in the carpark or what?

I feel bad now!

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follwed a blue 32 along moreshead dr yesty, just near the airport, but was in a work van, so didnt bother waving etc..

last night, in my 32, had a car right up my arse going over the speedhumps in manuka, had a lil sign on top, thought it said taxi, was just about to flip them off, had another look and it actually said afp, they had a mad look at us too when we got to the stop signs and went different ways

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Saw silver 34GTT with white wheels past ANU at 4 this arvo. Think it may have been Michele??

Yep that twas moi, Steddy will be jealous now cos thats the second time his car's been spotted and he wasn't driving it :laugh:

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nice GTR Kirstie! you and Michele can cruise together in your QLD rego silver R32 GTRs hehe

There is a stickied thread to post pics of your ride but in here is cool too :banana:

you should bring it out to the museum tonight! I might even make an appearance too! mebe.....

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nice GTR Kirstie! you and Michele can cruise together in your QLD rego silver R32 GTRs hehe

Yeah Kirstie, your car is HOT HOT HOT, even down to the Qld rego, we're almost twins :banana:

So tell us more Kirstie, did you move here from Qld or buy the car from up there?

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Well I did move down here from Qld... but that was 7 years ago! No I bought this in Sydney, and he had bought it from Qld- so those photo's are from last year. I haven't taken any new ones as yet, but it still looks the same on the outside.

Thanks for all the great comments - love hearing good stuff bout my toy!

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