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Spotted Maroon R32 on Gungahlin Drive heading towards gungahlin at 3pm

Spotted Yellow R34 on someones in the Copland College area

Also Spotted a Yellow Ferrari, what i think was a 360 Modena F1, hence the F1 Number plates, leaving harcourt hill area

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So, who is it with the white series 2 R33 that's installed the Audi style LED running lights on top of their driving lights?

I love these on Audi's..... REALLY don't want to see them turned into the next must have ricey accessory for every other car on the road...

Spotted Shell Driving in front of me giving me a wave, then giving it some stick off hind marsh on to the Monaro High way!

ha! was sick of being boxed in by slow arse drivers, so was enjoying the moment when I got away from them :)

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So, who is it with the white series 2 R33 that's installed the Audi style LED running lights on top of their driving lights?

If it had gold rims on it I think that would be Dazman on these forums. Looked good when I saw it.

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Shell as HSV have put them on their new cars you just KNOW they are the next tacky rice thing! Haha

I don't like them tacked on at the bottom (like on Golf's, R35s, HSVs, etc)... Reminds me of a truck!

+1 when you can get them on your Holden from the factory, it cheapens them. The Ones on the holden are spaced too far apart, too intense and just look like a blatant rip off of Audi. Speaking of, Audi's have good spacing, intensity and features, such as switching in time with indicators.

LED's, hopefully they go the way of my interior footwell neons - SWITCHED - and used only for a bit of a laugh at my own ricey expense!

I've seen them in the front of an MR2, it looked like it had teeth that had just been whitened by a dentist - ridiculous.

Gray R33 on coppins crossing road this morning couple of cars ahead of me.......people drive far to slowly along coppins crossing

Funny them that a car rolls over on Coppins Crossing road about once a week in the pre 9am period!

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