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Spotted a nice looking R32 GTR "GTRCHIK" tonight down the parkway.

Do we have a chick with a modded GTR in Canberra?

That would have been me :D

Yes you do have a chick with a modded GTR in Canberra hehe. It is a V-Spec II and has the Trust bodykit. I imported it in October 2006, have been working on it in WA but only got it brought to Canberra when I moved back from Perth (alas the WA number plates).

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well I drove around heaps today and all I saw was a black series1 R33 turning out of Fyshwick onto Dairy Flat, paint looked very clean and shiny, had aftermarket rims.

And a silver R33 GTR on Pirie Street Fyshwick.

both about 1.30pm

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Maroon 33 S1 this morning in Fyshwick with blue plates resembling SKI...

Black 32 in Civic heading towards Canberra Avenue - I was the guy in the Nissan jacket.

Me accidentally p1ssing off a gold Forester this morning... oops :P Hope it wasn't Leech, I'm sure I'll find out soon if it was.

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