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Heap of Lines at Woden Last night for the Kill Bill 2 release..

inc one red R33, pretty low, nice rims, sticker on the back window (forget what it said now) and possibly the worst park I have ever seen, looked like he entered the spot sideways, hmm seamed like a lak of respect for his ride oh well it still looked nice.. also saw a Grey R33 with Black/blue Tri spokes, also looked nice was Hella loud too..

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saw that yellow R33 with the stickers parked at the Curtin shops at about 12.30am, then 10 mins later as i was pulling out of BP Phillip I saw it again driving along Melrose. Drove behind him for a while..

nice car, not too keen on the silver fuel cap though..

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Spotted a whiteish (stucko) 32 GTR (plates GTR 94V) with nice NISMO graphics on its intercooler.

He was cruising thru QBN Monday around 2:30pm and had a Supra behind him and there was a shmick 3000GT around the corner probulary cruising with them.

Was there a cruise on Today?

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saw a white 33 comming past the airport sweet mags and a big HKS sticker on the back window she looked at me i just smiled also got a big wave from WHYTRY in belco today good seein u on the street again its been a while

White skyline at the lights near the shell servo at tuggeranong around 6pm. Anyone here?

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spotted a what looked to be custom blue paint job like a lighter blue S1 R33 with its front bar missing and a big phat front mount their instead :rant: looks reasonably nice this was on the way to work this morning had a jracing sticker on the window like half the skylines in canberra

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SPOTTED: At the BP in Phillip yesterday around 5:45pm a Burgundy R33 GTST with GTR kit - I was the Gunmetal R32 on the otherside of the pump. It was kinda awkward as it looked like we both wanted to say hello but didn't. Everytime i went to give the thumbs up you looked away. My bad! Nice car tho....

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