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Spotted - today down the Hyperdome - Mick in his very tidy R33 GTR. BTW: Mick, the woman I was with wants to met you, she said your cute and you've got a nice car. I'll line ya up if you want me too :D Oh, did I mention that she's 53 years old ?? LOL

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White R33 S1 with massive wing followed me out along Lady denman Dr, then while going along passed a massive looking silver R33 (GTR?) and another silver one who flashed his lights at me, my hands were busy, couldn't reply. too many lines, so little time

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White R33 S1 with massive wing followed me out along Lady denman Dr, then while going along passed a massive looking silver R33 (GTR?) and another silver one who flashed his lights at me, my hands were busy, couldn't reply. too many lines, so little time

That was me. I saw you both on the dam.

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Keep a lookout for MOI tomorrow...

My (white) 33 will be polished like a mirror and wearing bridal ribbons. Myself and another owner of a white skyline (young guy I think - who I don't know) are driving two bridesmaids to a wedding. Bride owns a skyline as well but it is very stock and silver... She is being driven in a white brand new Statesman .. Wouldve been all Skylines but thats another story....

Wedding is in Hall - so keep ya eyes open for us in Belco area tomorrow arv..

(Well its all a change from driving schoolies to formals huh?)

:inlove: :inlove:

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A very painful spotted today in the woden shopping center. a black R33 with vic plates pulled into the carpark. i thought he had an air brush job, but when he got closer it looks like someone went nuts with a metal scourer and a key all over his car. massive scratches and huge cuts into the paintwork. some people just have nothing better to do than wreck perfectly good looking cars, if i ever see someone doing that stuff to another car i hope they have insurance, personal that is.

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saw a sexy gunmetal/black R32 this evening on sullwood dr at bout 6:30, i gave him a wave from my red R33 and got a wave and a smile back, nice dude.

Woohoo! That was me! Finally been spotted! Veilside R33, too bad you can't come to the cruise on Sunday mate - your car is sweet. Wouldn't mind having a closer look.

On the spotted front: White R33 GTST with GTR wing had the measure of a pee-yellow coloured BA Falcon, hammering down Haydon Dr this arvo around 1.30pm lunchtime. Very nice sounding car.

:wassup:

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GT-Rmgedon, i didnt know u'd seen it? thanks anyway, plenty more to come on a few months:@)

meanwhile i saw a a dark blue R33 today with a big FMIC turning towards woden at the hospital traffic lights at about 8 this morning, looked nice.

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GT-Rmgedon, i didnt know u'd seen it? thanks anyway, plenty more to come on a few months:@)

meanwhile i saw a a dark blue R33 today with a big FMIC turning towards woden at the hospital traffic lights at about 8 this morning, looked nice.

Did it have YES 12Z numberplates & big rubber.

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