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On 03/03/2017 at 4:42 PM, RosieR34 said:

Can confirm as of 12 months ago it use to sit in the Uni Wilson carpark on Marcus Clarke street. Use to see it every day haha

Yea, and may be coming back soon...

I've been sent out to Fairbairn for the moment, so have been driving the other half's car for a bit... but have been giving the skyline some legs lately.

spotted all the skylines recently. ALL OF THEM. 

33 this morning with number plates 33 lol

Robs old 4 door a few times at my work....

a Grey 33 on horsepark drive pretty much every night...

a white 33 on horsepark drive...

Also spotted mine back on the road sneakily :ninja:

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Spotto...a black R35...in Bungendore(!)
I have seen this car a few times in the area; assuming it's a local.
For the moment, I'm assuming it's the most powerful GTR in town, although that will change...
There's also a scruffy R33 in midnight purple hanging around. Looks relatively stock, just...unloved.

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i actually spotted a few last week, saw a 33 in fyshwick at the traffic lights near CMC. had white? front bar i think. Back end was black.

The GTR will be out an about over the next few months, floating between the gungahlin area and the airport. 

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