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at 8am this morning a red 35 GTR in the open air carpark at the airport ..

he gave me a run from the lights at Fyshwick heading to Queanbeyan :) it not to bad looking :)

there is a white one parked on the main road in deakin all the time :( makes me sad its not in a garage - or a carpark....

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he gave me a run from the lights at Fyshwick heading to Queanbeyan :) it not to bad looking :)

there is a white one parked on the main road in deakin all the time :( makes me sad its not in a garage - or a carpark....

No you just tried to give him a run. Stop telling us how you are driving like a dickhead.

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May have been me. What car were you in? I waved at a white R33 GTsT I think it was.

yeah that was me.. white GTsT with custom black "euro" kinda look paint on the front bar.... DRL's and gold mags.

had to do something when i repaired the cracks..

you came down past the CCC building with me until i turned in there..

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yeah that was me.. white GTsT with custom black "euro" kinda look paint on the front bar.... DRL's and gold mags.

had to do something when i repaired the cracks..

you came down past the CCC building with me until i turned in there..

Yep that was me.

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No you just tried to give him a run. Stop telling us how you are driving like a dickhead.

umm, by that I did not mean I raced him... I mean we drove quickly to 80kph... defiantly not a race....

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umm, by that I did not mean I raced him... I mean we drove quickly to 80kph... defiantly not a race....

Known as a "race" to the speed limit. That behaviour is not condoned as us "skyline" drivers attract enough attention and don't need to give police any more reason for "random inspections" or piss off the general public as they are easily identifiable car.

Try to think about who is around you when you drive in such a manner and don't post it on here. It is a public forum after all.

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