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Something not to do with your connection.. im coming down today... anyone gonna be at work? be there prolli bout 3 or 4 ish... i'll drop by teletech anyway

ah so i was right in my head i am like damn that is one sexy m0f0 of a car... so that was you i drove past at transact building ed... sorry i didnt wave as you noticed i was to busy staring/drooling over your car mmmmm looks very sweet ps this was more at 5pm it was you right ???

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ah so i was right in my head i am like damn that is one sexy m0f0 of a car... so that was you i drove past at transact building ed... sorry i didnt wave as you noticed i was to busy staring/drooling over your car mmmmm looks very sweet ps this was more at 5pm it was you right ???

Yeah dude.. that was me...

thanx mate... there are a few lines in that transact carpark now aye?

i saw a gun metal r32 gtr.. a silver r33 ... your car...

does stirlo still work at teletech? if so then his car in the lot too.. and mine when i come back to canberra.. ahah thats if i work at teletech again

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saw a 32 GTR outside caltex tonight in braddon, huge deep dish rims, and a forrester in front of it, was that you jayson?

Yup!I also spotted many a 'Line tonight:a very keen,driver-was-waving black 32(I'm reliably informed by Amaru and Aurora it was probably Sterlo),plus some 33's.Plus I was happy to cruise home with SxyGTST(I'm almost sure I got that messed up!)-good night with minimal hassles from the funstoppers!

P.S. Saw the end result of a HUGE one car prang at the roundabout of Kings Way/Parkes Way(Russell offices)...damned if someone didn't miss their braking point...

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yeh, saw that driving home too, car was on it's top and looked pretty mangled, cops were all over the thing. i'm guessing the car went round too quickly and clipped the side of the roundabout, car was in pretty bad shape.

oh, and spotted the bayside blue 34GTR today, does that thing have the LMGT4 rims? looked is if it had bronze/gold wheels.

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spotted a white series1 R33 coupe at Erindale (just exiting the roundabout near the servo)...about 7pm..

and then a guy down near the video shop thought he'd "inform" me that my headlight was out and that i should turn them back on to check LOL... When he realised that it was smashed to pieces and i told him i'd hit a roo he felt like a bit of an idiot hehe

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spotted a heap of lines today, well its yesterday now actually.

spotted a white R33 turning up the hill from outside the allans carpark in Fyshwick at about 4:30,

blackdogettes R33 outside BDL(i went there to plan for my stereo and fix my alarm)

then 5mins later spotted Ewan and nik at the shell in fyshwick, had a chat.

then a really nice gunmetal R33 5mins later leaving Jracing as i left there. (i think it had a full respray in gunmetal, looked sexy as!!! Veilside front bar, yuck!!, really nice Zenetti chromies, that suited the car perfectly, 18's?) and ywa looked horn.

and at about 12:15 am a really nice Silver R33 (i think GTR) at the intersection/lights on melrose dr heading towards weston.

oh yeah, my car is fixed and back on the road, appart from the front bar dmage and the left power window mysteriously not working. bar will be getting fixed and sprayed soon, unfortunatly not in time for the photoshoot!!

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spotted a white series1 R33 coupe at Erindale (just exiting the roundabout near the servo)...about 7pm..

and then a guy down near the video shop thought he'd "inform" me that my headlight was out and that i should turn them back on to check LOL... When he realised that it was smashed to pieces and i told him i'd hit a roo he felt like a bit of an idiot hehe

I must have just missed you Shell. I was up there at about 7pm too. :P

Oh, and if anyone is thinking about hiring the movie 'Dawn of the dead"... Don't !! LOL

Imagine a 1980's zombie movie and that's it. :spew:

J

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yeah i didnt expect to see so many skylines!!! half of SAU ACT turned out lol.

nice meeting you Ed, really like your rear bar!!

atmosphere was a bit stale though i thought. still had a good time, i was go gonna follow ewan and nik when they went to test the new plugs out but cbf in the end lol.

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Spotted SxyGtst in Queanbeyan at Supercheap carpark..

Bout 4ish...

Car looks great mate...

Was hoping to get my suspension kit before the photo shoot.... but it aint gonna happen yet:(

So looks llike im where you are V33.... car could look better.

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