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sxygtst I work in the shithouse building opposite where the car was parked, has a reflective front window and "Greenfrog Promotions" and "Infinite Networks" on the door... I work for the latter :) The 180 is also owned by a guy that works here.

What color is your car sxygtst? I was out the front having a smoke in the afternoon and saw a nice black r33 go past, didnt catch if it was a S2 or not though.

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ah ok cool, yeah I work on Wiluna Street :) Im there Monday to Friday but dont usually bring the skyline to work, although i had it here wednesday and yesterday.

We should meet up for lunch or something one day, apparantly theres a good small takeaway/cafe on the corner of Lithgow and Geelong streets ive been meaning to check out.

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amaru my skyline is silver its all stock number plates MRR.33E i work for ABA constructions in lithgow st around the corner from you we should meet up next time u have your car out

I've seen you go past a few times, I'd been meaning to ask if it was anyone from here! (I've been outside having a smoke, just around the corner) :(

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This is a bit late (haven't been online for a couple of weeks)...but spotted, coming into Batemans Bay, the day before New Years Eve, a heap of PINK cars including an R33 coupe...

the first one was a BMW, and there was about 6 cars behind it, all in that bright pink colour. Looked very cool :(

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