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Silver R33 GTR heading North along the parkway around 6ish today. Also...... A nice gunmetal R32 GTST with full GTR kit at the Erindale shops round 9pm - I want ur bonnet and grille man!

Could have been me, gold rims & fmic. What were you driving.

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Nope at 16:30 I was at the gym... in Canberra. I have only see one other black 350Z track in Canberra so usually it's a pretty good chance it's me if you see one around the A.C.T. Also, I have honestly never driven down the coast before.

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Black R32 GTS-T (NSW ALF plate on P's) on Tuesday night around 9pm heading south on Athlon Drive. I was leading the truck with my GTR on the back that you were checking out!

that's James's (R32 GTS4) old car...the guy who has the silver R32 GTR now..

Spotted Contempt? maybe? :P black 350Z in Kambah (on Sunday i think it was), at the lights just before you hit the parkway...you were next to us, we were in a black XR6T.

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Silver R33 GTST with NSW plates that I saw down Drakeford Drive in Tuggeranong on Sunday night, and saw i again yesterday at the round-a-bout near Lanyon Shops at like 5:30 in the afternoon... I was in the white r32 gtr

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Could have been me, gold rims & fmic. What were you driving.

Definately no gold rims.... Yet again i wasn't driving the Skyline :rolleyes:

Spotted: in Holden Cres Wanniassa today between 9am - 11am - a white gtst with GTR wing & white rims...then i cuda sworn i saw the same car pulling out of Phillip as i drove back from work along Melrose at around 10:20pm..... This time i was in my Skyline.

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hahaha love those new minis...anyone seen the Italian Job? :P

spotted Fri 20th: black R33 coupe with GTR rear spoiler and aftermarket rims (dunno what type) going over Athllon Drive at about 2pm....further back in the traffic was a gunmetal Series 1 R33....

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What a day for spottings...where to start...Ok, A Gunmetal 32 GTR with no wing parked outside Brian Hall along Melrose Dr today (seen it there b4). Saw the same car pass me going in the opposite direction in Phillip about half an hr later.

Later in tha day (bout 3.15ishpm) heading to Uni along University Ave or whatever that road is called between Radford and UC, a red R31 with Skylines Australia sticker on the back windscreen nearly got taken out by some wank pulling out of Radford. Dude i felt sorry for ya, that must have been inches that d$!khe@d missed u by. I was in the R32 following ya.

Then this evening parked just outside Zeferelli's in Belconnen around 7pm, a black R32 GTR with a HUUUUUUUGE GTR sticker on the back windscreen.

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