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last week, could not believe the number of skylines I came across.

Just some:

Mawson shopping centre on wed. or thur night? silver s2 gts25t. Nice polished exhaust, std wheels.

Woden, this bright blue one. Wasnt sure if it was a gtr, or a gts with all the gtr stuff on it.

Civic, white, lowered, 18s with a full body kit on it.

Guy from Audiotech in tuggeranong just bought himself a nice gts25t. 400R body kit and some v.nice rims. Helped me with getting the thing that increases bandwidth for jap radios.

Got to mention the yellow supra I see around Isaacs, yellow 180sx and the black 180sx I see most mornings on athlon dr.

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Hey Amir,

That was my silver GTS25t Series II that you saw at Mawson on Wednesday night. I saw a nice black R33 GTR cruising through Woden on Saturday. I also saw a great sounding R31 with a frount mount intercooler accelerate from a set of lights in Woden. Wheel spinning just before he snapped the gear into second.

Not a bad day in Woden

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Blitz33

Man, were you buying up all of woolworths or something. waited ages for the owner to come out. Wanted to check out the interior of the car, just to see the diff between a s1 ans s2.

Embarassing, but my fuel pump died on the way back from sydney. Had to get towed back from mittagong on early tues morning. My poor baby is sick. Waiting for the people at fyshwick to get their workshop open.

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