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Just met a guy called Chris/John (shit! I suck with names, think it was John) at the carwash at the top of Belco. Nice black R32 mate, join the forum!

Spotted new me needing new brakepads front and rear after Wakey today... ouch. I was doin' consistant 1.20s.. it's a start.

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did the black 32 have stock wheels on the back and i think gold calipers?

edit: yeah thats john, he just called me, ive been nagging him to join the forum for ages heh.

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spotted a dark 33, barely, southbound on lanyon drv without headlights the other evening..

also spotted dan (33sedan) behind me on lanyon drive a couple weeks ago. surprised he recognised me.. did he mention anything on the forums about a new exhaust?

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spotted my car being driven away into the night...

...on its way to get serviced by a friend in canberra and then put up for sale by this Monday :yes: (only took me 2 months to finally get around to it, had the parts sitting ready but either im busy or friend is busy so doesn't get done)

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kate

i was too lazy to walk over to the rmc store so i drove. where u workin there or dropping stuff off so are in the ADF ??? be sure to say hi next time, i am friendly sorta guy, or at least i hope i am,

cheers alex

hey alex, I am in the army and was picking up polys I got badged and taken in.....work in the dungeons of Russel, where are you? will say gidday if i see you around again for sure.

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spotted black R34 turning into Dickson off Northbourne

blue R32 with front mount parked on Sutton Road

silver R34 with L plates, 2 young guys, driving over Athlon near Mawson

white R33 turning into the southern cross club at Woden, gave a huge wave out my window... he looked a bit confused haha

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Haha! My car is absolutely filthy at the moment, haven't washed it since going up to Temora last Saturday and catching a few big bugs in the intercooler.

Pretty disappointing that we lost the game too, I was over in the hecklers corner. ^_^

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