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Meanwhile, yesterday heading out of Ellerston Avenue in Isabella Plains onto Outtrim Avenue in Calwell spotted Aurora behind me while I was waiting at the round-a-bout, a wine red r33 gtst which had made me stop at the round-a-bout which then turned into the cricket nets at Calwell, and then the street behind the cricket nets coming onto Outtrim Avenue, a white r33 gtst with chromies... so much skyline goodness in a 30 second period :rofl:

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I used to have a HKS Super Power Flow pod filter mounted at the very bottom of my car and damn that was loud - Those mushroom style filters are the go if ur into ear piercing induction. Don't have it no more :P Its now flat as a pancake (long story!) Bloody hard to replace as the kits are either ordered direct from Japan or get em through BD4's who are the only HKS dealer (charge a fortune) I think Unique used to have em as well but other than that very hard to get.

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That was me!  Yeah just there with a mate. What car were you in Sigsputnik? Can't imagine how me missed another line turn up?

I was in my silver R33, but was only there for about 8 seconds. Run in, drop off The Italian Job, run out. Isn't Canberra small!!!! Would have been good to meet.

I dig this spotted thread a lot. :wavey:

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I was in my silver R33, but was only there for about 8 seconds. Run in, drop off The Italian Job, run out. Isn't Canberra small!!!! Would have been good to meet.  

I dig this spotted thread a lot.  :wavey:

Cool! Come out to tha next cruise, that way we won't have to run into ya at Video Ezy!!!!

On the spotted front: Today around 3.30pm on Sulwood Dr. a black R32 GTST , gave the man a fist pump and got jack in return (ok so I wasn't in the Skyline so maybe had something to do with it.)!

Earlier today on Melrose Dr. a dark blue R33 GTST which i've also seen at Tez a number of times.

.......Also, not a spotted but will put in here anyway, last Friday night coming home from Civic my mate Phil in his 32 GTST got chopped by MickGTR on that big roundabout that goes past Woden Pitch n Putt. Lol, Mick's kill roster 1. Ferarri F355 2. Phil's R32 GTST... J/k. It was a brave effort!

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oh man thats yours?!?! that thing was sexy as hell... you rocked up to a Mobil service station in the city and asked us for directions (we were standing at a pink falcon xr8 with gold simmons, with a white r32 gtr and black r33 gtst parked behind it).

Damn nice man, I dont know what it is, but your car was just like pwoah!!!! :(

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hi fellas,

next time im in canberra will log onto this post, if you see a charcoal grey 96r33 gtr vspec with gold volk rims thats us.....

was cruising last weekend couldn't find no -one to play with :( cept a supra with a burnt out clutch......

Your lucky I was down the coast,

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On the spotted front: Today around 3.30pm on Sulwood Dr. a black R32 GTST , gave the man a fist pump and got jack in return (ok so I wasn't in the Skyline so maybe had something to do with it.)!

yeah man that was me, saw your fist pump, but thought "WTF whos that?" ill give ya a wave next time!

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