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Spotted white R33 GTS(-T?) turning right onto the Monaro Hwy. from under the bridge,Canberra Ave.,Fyshwick-lady driver.I waved,but was too intent on not running up the rear of the people-mover in front of me to notice a reply,sorry!I've got an idea it may've been Shell,but I'm still a relative newby to Canberra's Skyline owners,so...maybe not?

And a SWEET R33 GTR,silver V Spec in Manuka.Big rims,BIG AP's-very neat.I'm not normally a 33 fan,but this one is (cue Eric Cartman voice-over) "SWEEEEEEET".Guy & g/f(?) parked behind my car for a coffee:said G'day as we were all leaving after:methinks it's someone here?And if anyone knows two stoked dudes in a blue S15 with FMIC,rims driving along Canberra Ave from Qbn. this arv';glad you like my car,fellas!

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Spotted a dark blue/black? R33 Skyline with chrome wheels going past the Tuggers college, so i yelled out 'Nice Skyline' and gave a wave. Got one back too. Very nice car mate!

that was me, they are shadowchrome wheels, the car is a black with a grey and purple pearl, its a bit hard to see the purple but its there, cheers for the wave

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Spotted white R33 GTS(-T?) turning right onto the Monaro Hwy. from under the bridge,Canberra Ave.,Fyshwick-lady driver.I waved,but was too intent on not running up the rear of the people-mover in front of me to notice a reply,sorry!I've got an idea it may've been Shell,but I'm still a relative newby to Canberra's Skyline owners,so...maybe not?

 

Woo hoo - that me!!! - all this time and its the first time someone has spotted ME!!!!!!

;):)

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this has nothing to do with spotting skylines, but there is a dickhead out on the road, he drives a green holden barina with airbrushing on the car, nothign fancy but he was right up my ass today i turned around and looked and then he had the nerve to go nuts at me, i just ignored him, but then he gave the shits to teh wrx in front of me, then again to a yellow oldschool liberty and go nuts at them aswell. just wanted to let u guys know so u can watch out for him

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Woo hoo - that me!!! - all this time and its the first time someone has spotted ME!!!!!!

 Glad I could help out!I seem to remember somewhere,a long time ago("in a galaxy far,far away"?!)you posted something along the lines of "for as much driving around that I do,I'm really suprised no one has spotted me..."-was that you,Ms Blackdoggette?!Either way-you've been spotted!!

:D  ;)

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Spotted 2 black R33's today.

First was down Tuggers way, black R33 GTS-t with GTR badges.

Second was a 1993/94 GTS-t looked stock but had nice paint ;)

I didn't bother waving cause I'm driving around in a 1979 Cortina (how embarrassing!!!) and no one would recognise me :D

J

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