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That Audi R8 the bloke who own's it works next to my work at ACT stainless steel ... I think the bloke actually own's ACT stainless steel he also has a couple other awesome cars like a brand new Porsche 996 and the old school Porsche 996

He likes his cars and before he bought the Audi R8 he had an Audi TT which I gather he traded in for the R8 cos I haven't seen it since he bought the R8

As for the Awesome commodore I have seen that car in fyshwick a few times gotta laugh at it total joke on wheels ...

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I keep seeing a yellow R33 GTST parked in Queanbeyan, has a GTR badge and black rims. Looks nice but would look better without the badging...

And a blue R33 in Karabar, similar colour to the old XR falcons. Really suits the lines of the car, i'm jealous!

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spotted dark blue R33 with strange rear spoiler, lots of ppl in the car, and P plates in Fyshwick about 2pm, got up next to him and gave a wave but I think he might have thought I was a weirdo (understandable :huh: ) don't think he waved back.

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spotted last night on the intersection of sulwood and the parkway a silver R33 i flashed my lights at ya anyone off here

on the way to work today spotted a silver R32 gtr i think sorry i think you waved it wasnt paying attention still waking up also just down the parkway abit further a black R33 near glenloch i waved not sure if ya saw me

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