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Spotted a white 34 GTT this morning on Belconnen way turning in to Oconnor. I think I've seen the same one a few times now.

Oh and spotted that fricking foxtel ad at the top being very annoying! Not a fan of the rollover type ads!

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Spotted a white 34 GTT this morning on Belconnen way turning in to Oconnor. I think I've seen the same one a few times now.

Oh and spotted that fricking foxtel ad at the top being very annoying! Not a fan of the rollover type ads!

Back way through CSIRO to bypass traffic ftw.

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Spotted Silver R35 at like 1pm ish hitting some golf balls on Griffith ovals (no idea what they technically are)....I was one of the wanks playing soccer on the oval. f**k yeah lunchtime soccer!

Anyway, your bloody car was blinding me every time I looked at it - and believe me that was a LOT lol...very sexy!

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There was a Series 4 blue RX7 on the side of the Barton Highway this morning just near crace, in case anyones knows of anyone missing one. Horrible POS chrome wheels.

I also spotted a Maxima TI with get this a GT-R badge high and proud on the boot, I didn't think they made Maxima GT-R's?

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There was a Series 4 blue RX7 on the side of the Barton Highway this morning just near crace, in case anyones knows of anyone missing one. Horrible POS chrome wheels.

I also spotted a Maxima TI with get this a GT-R badge high and proud on the boot, I didn't think they made Maxima GT-R's?

Hahaha seen that car. The guy is an idiot. Not only is it spotting a boot badge, it has gtr front quarter panel badges too. This person has gone to alot of effort to be a dumbass.

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