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Black R32 with red plated and first three letters of: RED this afternoon about 1pm heading from woden to Civic I don't know the name of the road. I pulled alongside you but your tint was so damn dark I couldn't see a thing inside.

Anyone know who this guy is?

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If you mean R33 not R32 then it was probably me - were you in the black 350Z? I was wondering at the time whether it was someone off the boards. Next time I won't be so rude (was on the phone this time)...give me a wave or something. Yeah, the tint is dark innit...

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nice black R32..number plate started with W... at Carlovers Tugg this arvo, waiting to use the bay I was in :)

sorry i took so long, had only just put my money in when you turned up, and she hadn't been washed for a few months :D

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burgundy R32 GTST with DRIFTO plates crossing commonwealth ave bridge about 8:15am

Got me!

Don't you just love that big long left coming onto the bridge. Gotta watch those buses though!!!

Taking the GF to work each morning is not a chore.

Spotted a few times in QBN a smick 32 with black vented bonnet, big wing, big gold volks, very nice.

Also spotted a bargain at the QBN Scotts Big Boys Toys, White 33 GTS that use to be owned by a local guy. Well respected car with nice mods about 18k.

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crap, just noticed the typo... meant R33

Yeah the 350Z was me :D

If I had of waved would you have even seen it? I have a mild tint but yours would have to be one of the darkest I have ever seen.

Yeah, it's not too bad to see out of, of course, nighttime can be a little interesting trying to use the side mirrors. Was on the car when I got it, considering getting it removed and replaced with something not quite so dark.

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Spotted a few times in QBN a smick 32 with black bented bonnet, big wing, big gold volks, very nice.

Thats Goran's car...very tidy R32 GTR!

Always spotted at the Centrelink carpark in Tuggeranong - A jet black R34 GTT with massive wing, lowered to the absolute max! - Its for sale too - Nice car!

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Spotted yesterday in Chifley parked near my mates house, a very clean White R33 GTST with a full GTR bodykit - We we're in the other white R33 that pulled up slowly alongside looked like we cased the joint. Sorry if u are on these boards didn't mean to scare ya, just havin a squizz!

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