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Spotted a very tidy white 32 GTR (Autostyle sticker) and not far from that a not so tidy white 32 GTS-t with black bonnet and front bar near Dan Murphy's tuggeranong. Credit to the GTR owner inside and out. I cant understand skyline owners who let their rides deteriorate like the GTS-t. Especially a 32 FFS...

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Spotted a very tidy white 32 GTR (Autostyle sticker) and not far from that a not so tidy white 32 GTS-t with black bonnet and front bar near Dan Murphy's tuggeranong. Credit to the GTR owner inside and out. I cant understand skyline owners who let their rides deteriorate like the GTS-t. Especially a 32 FFS...

No one is allowed to judge me on the outside of my car until it is painted. LOL

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No one is allowed to judge me on the outside of my car until it is painted. LOL

Sorry Matt :D a lil judgmental when I see a 32.

If it was a 33 or maybe 34 I wouldn't bother commenting. Nothing beats the hard lines, performance and the real driving experience of the 32 IMHO....

(quickly paddles backwards)

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Sorry Matt :D a lil judgmental when I see a 32.

If it was a 33 or maybe 34 I wouldn't bother commenting. Nothing beats the hard lines, performance and the real driving experience of the 32 IMHO....

(quickly paddles backwards)

31 beats all.

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Spotted a silver R33 at about 6:30pm on Canberra Ave heading into QBN, just seemed to be parked on the side of the road and I couldn't see anyone in it hope it hasn't been stolen.

That was mine. Water got into my map sensor somehow. My mate put a new map sensor in my ECU and it's running fine again thank god. Spotted a silver R33 going past while I was working on it, looked like he was having a laugh at me but not sure. Know I saw a couple of commodore drivers getting a kick out of it.

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