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White 4-door 33 with front end damage on the side of the road on the GDE near Mitchell.... tow truck was backing up to it when i went past the first time but it was still sitting there when I came back so don't know why it didnt get pick up!!

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Spotted my R32 getting bogged on the GDE whilst trying to do a U turn .... on the grassy section after missing the turnoff to Aranda

Lucky for me some other drivers saw me stranded and helped me push the car out :) ... Was rather embarrassing but then again I guess it could happen to the best of us ...

Car was bloody filthy after spinning the wheels like a madman trying to get it out .... whilst bogged the whole car ended up filthy as hell ... (tried driving out slowly to no avail ... Damn open rear diff and no rear LSD to help me get out ....

The drivers side rear wheel which was in the dirt would just keep spinning like crazy whereas the passenger side would spin slowly ...

Car is now Clean as a daisy as I spent all afternoon in the Cold cleaning out the interior and exterior ...

So much mud and grass underneath the car it was like it had been in a bloody rally of Canberra ... Got many weird looks from other drivers probbably wondering where I had been with my R32 covered in mud LOL...

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Passed a white R33 coming out of Woden Plaza carpark... didnt recognise the driver but he didnt look at me anyway so I didnt wave..

Also a silver R33 at Phillip just down from the BP, I think its a bike shop there?

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Woo, been a while. Whose parking the nice blue V-Spec II in the same carpark as me the past month or so? Bound to catchya one day, even if you're not on here.

My car's been running like an absolute dog recently (bottom end bearings) so pretty much avoid driving it except to work :\ Boorrring!

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Spotted the white R35 GTR going along the road near the casino, it looks so much better in the flesh. Specially when it drives past you.

Saw most likely the same car parked in Civic around lunchtime, looks like an ADM model.

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