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spotted: just going down adelaide av towards woden, a very nice white R33 caught up to me, pulled along side and gave me a nice big smile and a wave, so did i, then he gave it a quick ptttsshh, i replied with my own pttsshhh then after a few secs he took off. i wanted to throw it back into 3rd and chase but i couldnt see clearly up ahead and didnt know if mr policeman had his radar waiting to greet me around the bend.

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Hi everyone, I have just become a forum member........I am part owner of the limey green r33 gtst that has been spotted in the jerra pub carpark.....yeah she goes pretty hard....thanks for the positive comments.....the colour is not for everyone, but definately stands out....yes it is the new ford colour, citric acid base with a few other bits and pieces thrown in....this seems like a really cool forum....cheers.

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haven't seen you around skylinegal, but the ride sounds, nice, welcome to the boards.

spotted a gunmetal 33 gts-t today at ANU, 6 spoke wheels.

also spotted a really weird car, what looked like to be a pink supra, had the supra rear lights and some weird looking rear bar, but the front was an MX6...

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Hi everyone, I have just become a forum member........I am part owner of the limey green r33 gtst that has been spotted in the jerra pub carpark.....yeah she goes pretty hard....thanks for the positive comments.....the colour is not for everyone, but definately stands out....yes it is the new ford colour, citric acid base with a few other bits and pieces thrown in....this seems like a really cool forum....cheers.

Hiya!Glad you dropped in!Sooo...you're the lucky (half?) recipient of the lime 33?Congrats!The old owner and I had a bit of a drag a while ago-yours goes pretty well!Off memory,it was about to get serious when we ran out of road!Are you in Jerra?Anyway,good to have another 'Line here!Cheers!

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spotted Jayce driving down the street I work on, I got a wave, he got a wave, he yelled something, i couldnt hear so just kept waving :)

Understandable that I couldn't be understood!!Jeez,I have trouble working out what I'm saying,half the time LOL!

(Cue suspense/thriller voice-over dude)"Later that day..."spotted Amaru cruising away from work.This time I waved but wasn't recognised as I was in my WRC-spec Subaru(read:1993 Liberty STOCKER...).Then spotted him YET AGAIN hanging out at THE place to get a Skyline tuned at...

Sheesh!Anyone would think we're stalking each other...(we aren't,are we?!?).Ah,the charges wouldn't stick,anyway!! :D

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LTSJayce:

Thanks for the warm welcome!!!!! I think you may have dragged my husband, I sometimes let him take her out hehehe, he did say he'd had a drag, and that it was fun. Do you drive a gun metal grey liner? Yes, live in Jerra, and do battle on the monaro highway every day hehehe.

Veilside R33:

Cheers for the photoshoot, will try to make it.

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