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spotted an awesome looking bayside blue 34 followed by a yellow rx7 turning into the belconnen mall car park off joynton smith drive at 3:40.

i said "oo awesome" and the person next to me said "stupid hoon cars". there were driving slowly and they still get called hoon cars. 5 minutes later a holder commadore does a burnt out in the car park... and no one said anything.. ffs

Hahaha yeah thanks man! Thats me and my older bro's cars. What colour was the commadore? Think I just missed it! ;p

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Hahaha yeah thanks man! Thats me and my older bro's cars. What colour was the commadore? Think I just missed it! ;p

is your car the rx7 or the skyline? ive actually seen you guys cruising around before. wish my brother was into cars and had a nice car :D

you should come out on friday nights and make many jelous with the 34

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Spotted a white R35 GT-R (im guessing the one where the guy took a photo from the inside?) in Braddon parked beside the ALP building & leaving!!! We followed him for a bit and maaaaan he was putting the foot down!!! Sounds soooooo daaaamn good! Soooo fast!

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is your car the rx7 or the skyline? ive actually seen you guys cruising around before. wish my brother was into cars and had a nice car :rolleyes:

you should come out on friday nights and make many jelous with the 34

Yeah my car is the GT-R and my brothers got the RX-7. Good combination I reckon. :) Hahaha... you should try get your bro into cars as well man. Tis good having a bro with an awesome car as well.

Although having said that.... damn I want an R35!!!! Makes R34 GT-R's look like a 'normal' car now! HAHAHAHAHA! Kinda...

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Spotted, around 12ish a silver auto 33 GTST SII with an SAU sticker on the rear windscreen in the Aldi carpark in Queenbeehole,

than a a black 32 GTST with black wheels at Fyshwick crossing Canberra ave getting onto the Monaro hwy,

than a white 32 GTR with big kit and fat wheels and Godzira sticker on the back in Manuka,

than a white 33 GTST with huge dish on the rear wheels on Canberra ave heading towards Kingston/Manuka

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