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Spotted a REAL midnight purple 33 GTR in Civic, a bunch of random 33s and 32s no doubt doing formal runs, white 35 GTR out the front of tongue and groove, and a silver 33 this morning on the monary heading up the highway from Johnson drive

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Yesterday I saw: Black Chaser with half a cage, Maroon 32 with the front bar falling off (worse than mine, it was missing a light too), white 33 (twice), a gun grey 32 and a light blue Audi R8 I was stuck in Traffic with it...

Previous day I saw a white 32 at the hyatt as well as the 33 and 34 I was driving with :)

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Ouch, 4 demerits?

Yeah man, 4 points cause i was in the 30+ bracket.

Just for my convenience there was a 10% increase in fine amounts about 3 days ago.

Its my first ticket in about 3 years, so I have had a good run. Lucky i wasnt in the skyline, I reckon he would have sent me over the pits just for the sake of it.

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Nasty - good reminder for us all to watch our speed and stick to the limit. not worth having your insurance affected, let alone contributing to the ACT coffers...

I feel for you, been there myself...

Or letting them have any of your money encouraging them to go out and fine more people!

Spotted a grey R32 GTR near the Pommy Car Show on the weekend, I waved and didn't get one back. It's a weird feel that LOL.

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haha it's not so bad if you're not sure whether they saw or not... but when they just STARE back you feel like a complete tool :)

Spotted an R33 GTR in either purple or black turn off Drakeford last night into Kambah about midnight..

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oh also I've spotted plenty of skylines around the past few days, particularly last night. Pretty sure a couple have given a wave, but I was too late to react each time, and more than likely changing gears....to those of you who this is - sorry I don't wave occasionally, if I see you in time, I'll always give a wave :)

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