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the orange R33 in question ive seen with a blonde driving has a URAS style bodykit and ducktail spoiler. see it most weekends around woden area. it was all good til i saw her spark up a smoke and start puffin away with the window 90% up :sick:

Black rims? If so I know her.

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saw 2 dark blue R32 GTSTs this afternoon within 2 minutes of each other.

one came off hindmarsh onto monaro highway and went into newcastle street, had a silver looking bonnet and the second i saw turning onto morshead drive from the monaro highway, both at about 4:45pm

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spotted a white R33 GTST at woden about lunch time and just then saw a white R34 with HIDs and dark wheels driving past on the opposite side of hindmarsh drive to me. just before the r34 i saw a silver M35 stagea too

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i think i saw MIVEC's evo last night in civic, parked near the police station that's across northbourne from the mooseheads car park at around 10:30 -11pm i think

Yup that would have been me!

That cop shop does funky things to my car's immobiliser too, similar effect to Black Mtn.

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Blk Mtn Gaurds have instructions as it happens alot - I was one a year or so ago.

Some cars just have to roll part way down to get going - FTW.

If you hve one of those reflective sun visors that can help.

Just a sheilding issue.

PS. the cameras in the lifts DO work. Thank you to all the ladies who thought they'd give us a jolly :P

The extreme overwheight mother who thought she'd lift her top - NOT FUNNY !!! A few of the young gaurds are still receiving therapy!

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