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spotted a nice wine red R33 on drakeford drive going through a round about, could've been andrew but the wing looked more series 2 from what i saw plus no rottie haha. it was about 135

if it was a lil later then yeah it was me, i went there at about 3 though. on my way to gordon.

i gave it a blast through there too, bloody 4WD was sitting in the right lane under the limit, so i jumped in the left at the round about and screamed through it.

also spotted this morning on my way home from a freinds in gordon. one of the sexiest lowriders ive ever seen!!! it was a light violet very oldscool cadillac, amazing paint and detail, i could only see the bottom quarter of the rear wheels aswell, as the quards nearly totally covered them, plates: SCRAPIN, very, very nice!!!!

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Spotted couple of skylines today...

Black R33 goin off the offramp from Adelaide Ave at bout 4 (nice neat looking with chrome wheels i think)

Black R33 at Woden carpark...

White R32 GTR parked outside Alibaba Civic. NSW plates... NICE!!!:)

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spotted at the hyperdome last Friday, a purple R32 coupe... i know it's someone here but i can't remember who :)

you were parked in the carpark at the Go-lo/Coles entrance - in the exact spot i always try to get :P

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If any one knows fyshwick well, whats that street that runs off Newcastle past Bunnings and all the way down to a very nice left hand corner.

ans: Tennant St.

Spotted on Saturday:

That blue R34 GTR heading up Belconnen way towards belco !!! nice.

On Sunday:

Nice grey R33 GTR vspec w female driver, heading into my new home area in Fernhill Park Bruce.

j

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ummm... i dont think it was me unless someone stole my car i was home at 5pm and didnt go near woden today... maybe aurora ??? but i thought his car was still off the road...

so we have a rogue black series II, the car had stock mags, so it wasn't ewen, his car is off the road too as you said.

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spotted at the hyperdome last Friday, a purple R32 coupe... i know it's someone here but i can't remember who :)

you were parked in the carpark at the Go-lo/Coles entrance - in the exact spot i always try to get :)

Yay!!!!!

Ive been SPOTTED!!

yea that was me....i hope... Purple with body kit?????

Yea thats mY spot! :wassup:

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