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yeah rossco i saw you...front bar looks pretty sweet on your car...i always head down mugga way from work to home. bit longer but less cars + a cool drive.

and mick i was jsut checking out the business...said high to a few furniture people i used to work with and had a look around electrical. also saw richards son in there i think.

f**k the staff there in tvs are hopeless.

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would have been me i think. not GTR but. I saw you just as you went past

did you see me again this afternoon? at about 5pm again, do you have a GTR front bar and rear wing? looks tough though

Just went past Hardly Normal in Fyshwick and saw Gus' car... What are you doing there Gus (traitor)? :(

Also spotted Zane (ZCR) on Newcastle street, your car looks tough with the grey wheels and wing removed :P

cheers man, but i didn't see you. still driving the liberty?

also saw a silver R33 GTR on newcastle street, my mate said you waved but i didn't see it through your tint, sorry!

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Spotted a black R34 on Adelaide Ave today, think it had a Qld plate on it... Wasn't anyone I recognised from here - was gonna wave but he didn't look too friendly... (LOL sorry if it's someone from here but that's how it looked!!) :P

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Spotted sfrizza? along Mugga Lane this arvo and all the way to Calwell, also a maroon GTST somewhere but buggered if I can remember where.

Yes, yes it was. That is one awesome looking GTR, JD! That's also the longest 'cruise' i've ever had with another skyline. Felt good. LOL.

That explains a lot Gus, I finish around 4:30.

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Spotted a Blue R34 GTR Vspec II in Ngunnawal - with a lady driving and a youngish child in the back .... was awesome :)

Also spotted an R32 GTS-T with GTR bar on it asian looking driver dunno if it was anyone off here ...

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