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Wow! R34 V-Spec!!!! Did it have Canberra plates???

mickGTR, saw you filling up at Phillip servo about a week ago before New Years. What kind of Octane booster were you running in? It didn't look like the Wynn's stuff. Man your car is sooo sweet! Also spotted, a nice Burgundy R33 GTST going along Sulwood yesterday, got my first thumbs up!

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Saw a nice silver GTSt down at Tuggers McDonalds tonight.

Spotted this again down at the Hyperdome carpark at about 8:50 this morning. Its silver, looks lowered on stock wheels with a GTR wing I think (didnt have a close look, but its either GTR wing or series 2 wing).

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Originally Posted by sxygtst

seen a nice 97 33 silver number plates MRR.33E nice clean car  

I also saw this car - but it was down at Malua Bay on Saturday !!

I saw it too down at Batemans Bay on saturday, i was in a Black R32

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yeah i was down the south coast in Tathra on new years, a fair few people from Canberra there. only saw 2 other skylines, and only for a second. a black 32 and a gun-grey 33 like mine. i was a bit trashed and yelled out to the guy "hey i got one too!" the locals loved the car though, i met a heap of good blokes because i was just sitting around my car with my mates hitting the piss. they parked me in though, which was good.

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seen 4 skylines last night in fhyswick area. nice white 33 gtst had exhuast rims body kit. nice black 93 r33 frount mount usual stuff ( looked tough) black r32 standard and a silver r33 all standard ( old guy driving it)

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Besides spotting a white ?GTR near Glenloch yesterday afternoon -

Does anybody know what was happening on Parkes Way near Anzac Parade roundabout about 5pm yesterday?

About four cop cars plus the pursuit car - stopped -

one lane closed down and cops EVERYWHERE -

did not want to rubberneck so couldn't see what was happening......

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MickGTR, hows it goin mate - Yeah i was not in my Skyline at the time I saw you @ BP Phillip, was with my gf as we were pulling away - So i would have felt like a nugget just coming up and saying hello. But yeah the octane booster sounds very interesting. Hahaha, i've just tried Wynn's actually and it runs pretty well but i am keen to try other boosters. Will definately come up if i c you out and about. There needs to be a cruise soon!!!! On the spotted note: Was on my way to fyshwick this morning and pulled in behind a nice sounding Grey R33 who turned onto the Monaro HWY and turned off on the Queanbeyan exit.

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Nulon Pro Strength Octane Booster (do NOT use the octane boost and clean... it stuffs the spark plugs damn quickly) is the only stuff I use, and the only stuff my car will run on at the moment (it refuses to drive decently on anything besides optimax/ultimate and nulon boost). Its about $18 a bottle from Supercheap and Autobarn (some Mobil's have it as well), and it works wonders :(

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the standard silver r33 belongs to the EVO motorsports guy

i drove one of the stockish R33's from their a couple of weeks ago it has a semi decent front bar not sure if thats the one u are talking about... seemed to go ok though after having driven it i know i will not get a venting BOV

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i drove one of the stockish R33's from their a couple of weeks ago it has a semi decent front bar not sure if thats the one u are talking about... seemed to go ok though after having driven it i know i will not get a venting BOV

The one I was thinking of (a silver series 2 like mine) is actaully owned by the guy who works there (Chris?), so it would not have been taken for any test drives.

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thanks jay. your car is very nice to. i want to keep my car clean. i might respray it though soon in a nice but weird color so all of u look out for and the next nats. i want to spend atleast 20K on it so i will see how i go.

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