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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 :P ) don't think he waved back.

HAHAHA no i didnt think u were a weirdo lol i just was making sure i didnt hit someone then i turned around and tried to wave but the light went green :teehee: lol maroon r33 right?

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HAHAHA no i didnt think u were a weirdo lol i just was making sure i didnt hit someone then i turned around and tried to wave but the light went green :( lol maroon r33 right?

yep maroon R33 :P haha nah it's all good.. I didnt even think it was someone off here as I didnt recognise the car...if I see you again I'll know who you are now!

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ZCR - saw a black R32 gtst in fyshwick this morning waiting at the maccas lights on newcastle street, got a wave, gave a wave as i turned onto gladstone street

That was me on my way to work :D

Also spotted a Bayside blue R34 GTR in fyshwick around 11am-12 ... man that thing is cool !

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spotted tonight...a certin white chaser + 2 R32 skylines in the mooseheads carpark.

silver R33 gtst going past the casino

R34 GTR at the casino

R33 near russell going into civic...looked like a gtst but had a GTR badge

blueish R33 GTR go past mooseheads

maroon R33 gtst parked out in civic

and a V35 skyline, with the rims i want out in civic aswell...near ali baba

and behind it, a white stagea...which was cool

and some red R31 in my driveway earlier...

also spotted the same blue R34 GTR in manuka last night

if anyne saw a white rodeo with big 22"chromies on it...thats the car i was in ;)

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