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Spotted a silver/grey r34 gtt (aftermarket sideskirts and front bar) this morning at 9:00am. Just exiting the Acton tunnel towards belconnen, It l looked like owner had lost it in the wet and crashed over the gutter, it was beached on the embankment with lights on. I couldn't get into the left lane to help/ find out. Hope there wasn't too much damage!

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Bayside blue R33 being loaded onto a tow truck at around 11:50 this morning on Ginninderra Drive just before the William Slim intersection after McKellar intersection traffic lights. Looks to have taken a hit on the driver side rear quarter, not sure if there's any other damage but hope it's not major.

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Spotted Manuel on his way through the Barton hwy roundabout this arvo.

Hey Troy,

Can't pm you ( your inbox must be full).

Oil filter relocator can't work with mine so you free this week sometime for us to drop it back off to you?

Cheers

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Spotted a gun metal R32 GTR parked behind erindale college during the week on more than 1 occasion. Had an old Skylines Australia ACT sticker on the rear window and yellow fog lights in front of the grill. Been around a while from memory...

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