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saw various cars over the weekend -

Saturday;

white R32 4 dr

Silver R34 4dr

black/ dark grey R32 GTR with godzilr plates coming from Civic on parks way

Sunday;

purple R33 GTR vspec (with NISMO badge on the boot!) parked outside woolies QBN (needed a wash :) )

Silver R33 with the blue stickers and GT wing driving through woolies QBN - just had a wash :D (also saw you in the car was queue earlier!)

White R33 GTST with a GTR wing

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No bullshit, I saw a WRX 22B in Civic today. If it wasn't the real deal then someone went to a lot of effort. 2 door STi with pumped guards and the badge.

I've heard from other forums that there's a badged one getting around in Canberra that isn't the real deal but looks very close.

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Spotted 2 of the sexiest beasts in town wearing white ribbon :(

Also saw numerous black and white R33s on my way around town today.

Black R33 GTR in Gunners tonight at about 7 too.

And while I'm at it, several of our finest minus their cars for the day! Was nice to meet some more of you!!

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Here are my pics from Saturday http://s114.photobucket.com/albums/n272/ka.../Wedding%20Car/

Some of these are on FB too.

Sorry Donnan I meant to get more of your car but we needed to get the pooey Chrysler out of the way! :dry:

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Here are my pics from Saturday http://s114.photobucket.com/albums/n272/ka.../Wedding%20Car/

Some of these are on FB too.

Sorry Donnan I meant to get more of your car but we needed to get the pooey Chrysler out of the way! :dry:

I like this one!

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Where were the photos taken?

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