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Spotted maroon R33 and then white R33 30 seconds later on Monaro hwy headed north just after the roudabout @ rose cottage, driver of the maroon wearing headphones....I feel your pain buddy :P

oh, wait in my mummy's VW golf lol, getting lift to work while the wheels are at autotech

Would have been me in the white. Spotted the maroon one, couldn't catch it. Did not see you Trozzle? Were you behind us?

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haha nah you both got in front of me at the roundabout, but then you were in the left hand lanes, so we shot down the right....SMASHED YA's!!!!! lol :P

I though "Hmm should I wave? Might look like a nob, since no1 really knows what I look like yet (bar a few)"

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haha yeah that's it the white one, it does look quite decent when it's clean, without the standard black bumper and door rail thingies.

And yeah adam, that's it there at autotech with the QLD plate (singular, front plate is on the passenger floor rofl)

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Thankyou :D

damn ecu is locked and the last place that tuned it wont give me the code.... only pulled 189rwkw but ed said once the top end is sorted out (running 10afrs on wide open throttle) will easily make 250-260rwkws. now have to fork out an extra $300 to get it unlocked but at least itll still have the current tune still there. there was a nice silver R34 GTT there too.

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Spotted a gunmetal 32 with the bonnet up on Tuggeranong Parkway today (heading away from kambah) just after 10. Would have stopped to help but i was heading the other way and my mum was driving me around in my baby because I have hurt my back and can't even drive without pain :) So therefore wouldn't have been much help :)

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