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Spotted Kat today from Gungahlin lights up, then up the barton highway. I was on the green ninja.

Love the sound of your motor. Gave you a wave but you wouldnt have seen me through the mirror visor.

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Spotted a white 32 4 door with a black boot and fuel cap cover driving from holy family all the way to Gordon direction driving like a granny around corners but would give it a hit (if they manage to be in the correct gear exiting the corner) on the short straight bits...then I believe a black 34 was up my arse while I followed the 32 who then followed them further when I turned off.

And wow my grammer is terrible haha

ps I was in the black ute

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Blue 34 GTR on Yamba drive near the hospital, was stuck a couple of cars back and couldn't get in closer for the wave :blush: also I believe ZANE this morning as he went up the Hindmarsh exit ramp from Monaro heading south...I was on other wise of the highway

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Saw a charcoal grey R32 GTS-t at the RTA carpark in Queanbeyan today (that carpark is designed to break cars i swear) female driver, looked pretty stock save for the exhaust. If the owner is on here i was parked next to you in the white 260Z.

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Blue 34 GTR on Yamba drive near the hospital, was stuck a couple of cars back and couldn't get in closer for the wave :P also I believe ZANE this morning as he went up the Hindmarsh exit ramp from Monaro heading south...I was on other wise of the highway

yay i got spotted!!! but i didn't even see you lol

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Saw a charcoal grey R32 GTS-t at the RTA carpark in Queanbeyan today (that carpark is designed to break cars i swear) female driver, looked pretty stock save for the exhaust. If the owner is on here i was parked next to you in the white 260Z.

That was my car but a friend is borrowing it due to hers overheating.

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Nah mines silver and no GTR kit. I only go that way if Captains Flat Road has been freshly grated, otherwise I go the long way around or I take my falcon.

I have seen yours, but not for a long time. do you go out that way often?

yeah, once you are past the dirt section out the back of captains flat, the road is awesome :down: long straight tarmac right through to braidwood! it cuts my travel time to the coast down if I go that way - just need the dirt section sealed...

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I have seen yours, but not for a long time. do you go out that way often?

yeah, once you are past the dirt section out the back of captains flat, the road is awesome :down: long straight tarmac right through to braidwood! it cuts my travel time to the coast down if I go that way - just need the dirt section sealed...

I used to, not so much anymore. I normally take my green EL falcon but sometimes I just can't be bothered putting up with slow. The dirt road is REALLY fun if it's grated but the moment it rains it's just. Not good. I used to drive that road every night at about 1am. I used to get very sideways, it helps having your headlights where your going, rather than off the road.

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