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Sorry mate - didn't see ya, I heard a toot as well but didn't see NE1

Did spot a very nice white rx7 down near Lanyon shops on my way out to Tharwa.

Had a quick blat with him, exchanged waves.

From a distance it looked like an NSX so was keen to see. But when got closer it was an Rx7 with some tasty mods

Sorta like this but a lot better.

Had an oval muffler that I thought was on the opposite to this pic but maybe I wrong

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Red R34 (Not Rosie) in Belco 12:20pm

Silver R33 12:30pm Belco

Blue R33 (GTS?) For Sale for $4800, parked on Ginninderra near Charn Town.

oh and Sinista.

I'm still yet to spot this other red R34

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Saw Eric and his son this morning :) Then went for drive and dropped in at Rob's.

Skywagon looking good and "many handles" parked sideways in Garage.

On the way there spotted 2 blue 33's and got a wave from one.

My son was pretty happy getting to drive your GTR mate. ; )

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