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also a R34 GTT, bright yellow, factory kit :aroused:

I see that one all the time, the owner works at Chapman shops I think. Rego plates on it were 'NISSAN'?

It's a lovely car I reckon...looks to be completely stock apart from the wheels

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I see that one all the time, the owner works at Chapman shops I think. Rego plates on it were 'NISSAN'?

 

It's a lovely car I reckon...looks to be completely stock apart from the wheels

I didn't see the plates... but i always wondered if someone had those plates! :devil:

Glad to see it's on a Skyline!

it was an older guy driving..

and yeah, damn sexy car!!...exactly what i want to get.

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didn't see the front of it, only saw the rear as he was leaving the car park.

Stirlo_GTR, did you used to work with teletech then move to defence?

(you don't have to answer in the fourm if you don't want, PM me ;))

If not don't worry.

It's just that I knew a Sterling that bought a GTR and he lives in Canberra as well.

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didn't see the front of it, only saw the rear as he was leaving the car park.

Stirlo_GTR, did you used to work with teletech then move to defence?

(you don't have to answer in the fourm if you don't want, PM me ;))

If not don't worry.  

It's just that I knew a Sterling that bought a GTR and he lives in Canberra as well.

Yeah its me, there aint that many Stirlo's around canberra, specially wit GTR's, hey hows your beast going you finnaly got it rego'd!!!

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Yeah its me, there aint that many Stirlo's around canberra, specially wit GTR's, hey hows your beast going you finnaly got it rego'd!!!

Yeah, got it registered, it's down at the auto elec at the moment getting the climate control sensor hooked up.

It's goes ok, not as much torque as the old R31 but still nice to be driving a manual again.

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I've just been down at Hume tonight watching the *ahem* street races * cough* ,there was a silver R32 GT-R there and about 3 or 4 R32s & R33s, none of which were doing anything silly, just sitting there watching.

anyone from here?

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Much Skyline spotting last night-Amaru was the only one I can put a name to the car;there was also a red R32 GTS-T w/FMIC and no rear wing "having a nudge" up Lonsdale Street,plus a "Auto Salon'd" luminescent pink slammed R33 GTS-T,some silver R33's,a black R34 GT-T...the list goes on! I didn't have my car out last night-pity! Hope you all had fun,dammit!

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spotted at Shell servo in deakin yesterday arvo: very tidy wine red R33, nice big FMIC and shallow dished rims, i went over and had a chat cause i thought it was Ash, anyway the dude isnt on the forums but i told him about our little section and that he should join up, he seemed pretty keen. I also told him about the pizza night and he seemed interested too.

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Interesting day...

- Drove past a yellow line with red plates in Belconnen three times in 5 minutes.

- Drove along side a silver 33GTR back towards the city

- Pulled up alongside a black 33 GTR out the front of the hyperdome

- Drove past a black 32? driving into my street in Kambah

...the first 34 GTR i have seen in Canberra, along the parkway, metallic blue, Qld plates and what looked like sliders (yech!!)

And if any of those people were wondering who I was. I was the guy in the black 350Z track .

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