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red 33 GTS-T in the woden carpark opposite hoyts

Spotted a wine red/burgundy 32 GTR bit down past parliament house this afternoon, Vic plates, 3-spoke Volk rims

silver 34 GT-T outside subway in civic, didn't get too a close look, but thought i saw a GTR spoiler, but i don't think any 34GTRs exist in canberra?

spotted quite a few 'lines this arvo

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Spotted a wine red/burgundy 32 GTR bit down past parliament house this afternoon, Vic plates, 3-spoke Volk rims

I spotted this going from Tuggeranong to Erindale this afternoon as well (he was heading towards parliament house/civic)... if you read these forums, I was the tool behind you in the white gtr trying to catch up but kept getting stuck behind that stupid ute towing the trailer :Oops:

Also spotted GunmetalR33 I think (it looked gunmetal and it had a veilside looking front bar)... gave you a little wave, but then realised my window was up, semi tinted and I was turning away from you so dunno if you saw or not :D

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if amaru has a white 32 and aurora has a black 33 then i spotted u twice over the weekend. u were parked together in braddon on friday night at the air pump and beside the handymart near james court on saturday nite am i right. the black 33 had a skylines australia sticker on the window i was not in my car or i would have parked with use

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I spotted this going from Tuggeranong to Erindale this afternoon as well (he was heading towards parliament house/civic)... if you read these forums, I was the tool behind you in the white gtr trying to catch up but kept getting stuck behind that stupid ute towing the trailer :Oops:

Also spotted GunmetalR33 I think (it looked gunmetal and it had a veilside looking front bar)... gave you a little wave, but then realised my window was up, semi tinted and I was turning away from you so dunno if you saw or not :D

Yea that was me, I have the SAU sticker on the back window...

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I forget to post, but every day while taking a brief leave from work for a smoke based snack, there's always a Skyline lapping up Dickson, and not the same one every day. White R33s of different description, as well as the occasional R32.

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Saw you parked in Manuka...friday night maybe? Mighta been SUnday night. I forget.

That be me in manuka on sunday, I work as security, i"m there all week apart from friday and saturday, long hours, great money. Yea, sorry for confusing everybody, i have an RB25 in mine and its real har to keep stright on wet roads.

Also, spotted, silver R33 GTST going down canberra av, night time, i drove up next to it, gave him a nod and boosted off down the road.

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Maroon R32(i think its a gts-t) with the big rear wing and door stickers... on hindmarsh dr. this arvo at about 4, i chased him from the melrose drive lights as i was a few cars back and caught up at the lights with the parkway turnoff. woulda been a good run had we not had a car each in front of us. i gave him a wave b4 we took off and got one back, he gave it a rev with a bit of wheelspin but we couldnt go anywhere cause of the cars ahead of us. i ended up taking th free lane as soon as it opened up then dropped back into 3rd and took off, didnt pull back till bout 140. anyway it sounded amazing. didnt think to check the plates.

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maroon 32 GTS-T civic carpark, not sure if it was a GTR or not, the "DRIFTO" plates was what caught my eye :cheers:

Saw that leaving Fyswick turning towards Queanbeyan this afternoon, looked like he gave it a BIG hit as he turned onto the highway

Oh and it's a GTS-t :wave:

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