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he he i set a cars alarm off in dickson last friday..

and then some stupid bloody pedestrians walked out on the zebra crossing in front of me.. what the hell!! i was driving there!! did they want to get hit??

in my pervious car, a BMW, i used to set car alarms off with my stereo :D

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Nice sig pic Shell!! :(

Thought it was about time I put my car in since i don't have any banners for events taking the spot atm!! :P

i spotted a white 32 gtr in homeworld today at around 2ish in my 33 then when i was in the vl i spotted a yellow 34 at the light where kambah high used to be both were very tidy looking cars

That would have been me... were you in the Walkie VL??

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I could be wrong in my assumptions, but the owners of 34 and 35 GTRs in the area give the impression to me that they're too good for SAU...moreso, they give no impression at all, because while I am 99% certain they know of the website and forums, they never post or reply to spotted's...

ah well, such is life.

Hey! I take offence! I usually reply to posts of when I am spotted - though I am not on here that frequently as I'm too embarassed to look at the forums whilst I'm having troubles with my car. I think someone posted about it later on in this thread about my R34 blowing flames around DFO... gotta get her fixed!

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Spotted r32 athllon drive near mawson gave a wave got one back, and purple 33gtr, white 32 with black bonet, white 33 and silver 34 near where I was parked in Woden area earlier

spotted purple r33 with gold rims near torrens/pearce, and could have been my silver r34 at woden parked underground on sunday

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Spotted a white R33 at BP Phillip.. large islander(?) guy with fluro work wear top on

Then a red R33 in Fyshwick, I did see you wave at the last minute, and waved back but you probably didnt see!

Then bayside blue R34 GTR on Pirie Street

Then a white R33 in the Woden underground carpark leaving just ahead of me

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Then a red R33 in Fyshwick, I did see you wave at the last minute, and waved back but you probably didnt see!

Also spotted a red R33 in Fyshwick, I waved, didn't see if she waved back. Saw a white R33 just up from woolies Conder, heading to Tuggers at about 6:15am.

Lastly a (I think white - can't remember) R34 heading into Hume from Queanbeyan at about 8am.

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