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Spotted a white 2-door R30 (I think?) with black rims & black c-west type rear wing, on Canberra Ave

Also spotted Pat in the Mini on Hindmarsh teaching a young Asian boy how to drive :) Not sure if he saw me??

now now it is a dr30 you know it is probably the only dr road registered in canberra and it was me what car r you driving

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now now it is a dr30 you know it is probably the only dr road registered in canberra and it was me what car r you driving

haha well I'm glad I said that then... at first i thought it was a 2-door R31 >_<

I was driving my maroon R33 GTST - you were on Canberra Ave waiting at the lights under the bridge to turn up onto the Monaro.

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now now it is a dr30 you know it is probably the only dr road registered in canberra and it was me what car r you driving

adam has one.. also that guy who was in the army.. his name escapes me right now, i blame the lack of coffee. im pretty sure they are both registered

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adam has one.. also that guy who was in the army.. his name escapes me right now, i blame the lack of coffee. im pretty sure they are both registered

yes I know but his is an r30 australian version Blue one

bill with the white 4 door is also a different vesion of an australian r 30

mine is a full import dr30 rsx turbo c one of many from japan

but not many here

i am being a smarty pants

And as far as i know I have not seen or had anyone say that they have one in the A C T

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LOL ... yeah that was me ... I also spotted a black GTS-T with blacked out windows looked pretty much like mine except turbo in fyshwick I gave a wave but didn't receive a wave back probably because I was in the Work car ... Beaten up old Daihatsu charade

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