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R31_silo2 said:black R33 with black rims and red stripe thingys around the edge of them at Chisholm Shops, a nice wing but the rims aren't my cup of tea.

tried to get a run out of this guy tonight, coming back from belconnen on coulter drive, i was hoping for some lights to go red but no luck. booted past him into a form1lane prolly came a lil close to, sorry bout that. then just stayed behind me down the parkway, i woulda given it some but with only 4 points and shallow funds i wasnt gonna risk it.

also i got quite a surprise turning onto the parkway from the cotter, i saw a blue R31 darting beetween cars behind me, and it finally reached me, so i cruised through the round about and the thing was already next to me :cheers: , i gunned it bbut was in the wrong gear, anyway he got past me and swung into the turn onto the parkway, i chased him down and was closing in but backed off at 15O. must have some serious hardware under the hood though!!!

i think the new front mount and boost controller will be getting purchased sooner than expected :aroused:

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And a SWEET R33 GTR,silver V Spec in Manuka.Big rims,BIG AP's-very neat

yea micks car i think was one of the first ones i noticed at summernats cruising on one of the nights i was like omfg my pants :( best one around that i have seen ;) mick you will have to come to a meet so i can have a closer look :)

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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?

LTSJayce, my car's red :(

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spotted - gun metal r33 - morsehead drive towards Civic about 9 this morning...

also for interest - the lime / yellow pearl custom Skyline we have all spotted is for sale, as is MINE - across at allclassifieds.com.au you will see the ads (mine is the white one with the chromies)

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just checked the footage then... is yours a red one one with a sticker that says BODYWORKS or something down the side? if so then i have a few secs of that cruising past. i also have footage of the IVALUE skyline (stupid plates) and a sexy canberra r32, the red one with black c/f bonnet.

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Putting along in my daily driver :)

Even if i waved you wouldn't have seen me.

ahhh...ok

well at least you should know my car now after staring at my ass end for so long last weekend hehe :( (I remember when u thought u spotted me but it wasn't me...ages ago)

or just look for the indicators goin all over the place LOL

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