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Spotted a few Skylines today on hindmarsh drive going towards weston

Black R32 with no wings on green wheels around 2pm

Black R33 GTSt and less then 5 minute a White R33 GTR around 430pm

While coming home on William towards belconnen black R32 Gtst had clear tail lights.

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Well... FINNNNEEE I admit your R34 GTR V SPEC II is ....okay.

What about my white 34 Jeremy?? .... Oh that's right, it hasn't got an 'R'. .... Yep I have broad shoulders, I can handle it. ....

It's ok ......

:woot::wub:

Sorry m8 - it ain't no R34 GTR Vspec II. However, since you're Bill I guess your car is SLIGHTLY better.

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