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haha i figured everyone would know what i was talking about lol i just dont like mentioning evo :) oh shit what have i done its the end of the world... on that note i forgot to add these r31's are starting to scare me a bit turbo conversions popping up left right and centre :) their was one in their with an rb20 with a decent size high mount turbo getting a set of new bosch coilpacks put in

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Spotted JUN going past the Lodge, and DJ Hatton in Kingston last night…………..

i was in kingston?????

cool!

Also spotted DJHatton in Manuka last night, had a bit of a chat with the jolly fellow too :)

haha and i wasn't even driving! but yeah was good to see you mark.

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spotted burgundy 33 blondie chick driver. canberra ave under the bridge 545pmish

well it sounds like me, and thats just near my work....but i wouldnt have been driving at that time - must be my mysterious twin again :(

spotted an R33 on hindmarsh dr the other day about 2pm...was silver with cf bonnet and black rims..

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well it sounds like me, and thats just near my work....but i wouldnt have been driving at that time - must be my mysterious twin again ;)

Hi Shell, I think I know your twin.. she's from belco... she drives an r33(same colour) it's got the older syle r33 wing on it, car's fairly stockish and she's also blonde.. the last time I spoke to her she was trying to sell so I don't know if she still has it or not.

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on that note i forgot to add these r31's are starting to scare me a bit turbo conversions popping up left right and centre ;) their was one in their with an rb20 with a decent size high mount turbo getting a set of new bosch coilpacks put in

hahaha, it's funny cos it's true :(

Whenever I try and name all the ones I know of in town that have turbo conversions, I always miss a few

Anyway, spotted the yellow 34 'NISSAN' on the parkway about 1:30, a burgundy 33 with a big front mount in Civic at "the squeegie man intersection" around 5, and another burgundy 33 filling up at Phillip BP.

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Spotted Andrew (veilside) at vikings tonight..

Came back looking for you.. but couldnt find you

Free piss!... oh i need sleep..mmmmmm alcohol

Yeah, i was so surprised to see you there!

I was wondering where you had gone after i got off the phone, i left at 7.30 anyway and went out for dinner.

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For real? Walking around I assume? Where abouts where you? Wouldve said hi if i saw you.

Yeah man, you were walking past Babar (damn dude you reeeally stand out in a crowd:P).

I was in my mates 300ZX......although targa tops are fun....they are a great way to get sunburnt :S

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hey DJ i think i know why people have been spotting a non-you. i looked at a recent car-mag, you know the free one you get form servo's...any way in evo's part of the mag was a Blue R32 GTR with gold p1 racing rims...was very hot...so maybe this is it??

???i unno haha

also spotted geordie at gorans this arvo

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