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Spotted zoidberg heading south around 5:30ish or thereabouts somewhere on the highway. Can't remember where, was a bit tired, but spotted it on the trailer.

I was going the other way in my own white r33 :P

Ah yeah, I saw ya! I wasn't sure who it was though, just some cool looking skyline :P

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I saw XRATED in Kingo the other day, fkn asshole snobbed me :(

And Saw a very nice Purple 33 GTR on my road today.

I saw a big homo in a purple urabus and gave a thumbs up.... that he obviously didn't see.

:thumbsup:

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each to one and their own friend :) I love my Subie, it's the perfect daily. 4 Doors, Short wheel base, OK on Fuel, bit of poke, All Wheel drive.

Spotted a white R34 with P plates on the Brooker today. Anyone from here?

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Haha. It's no fun if they don't play! Probably in the same boat as me, car looks fast, but goes really slow. Complete opposite of the blue car, looks like a slow pos, but has a fair bit of poke.

If there isn't already one, i think we should have a thread in the Tas section where every one can post a picture of there car, so we can identify eachother on the road? Or is that the purpose of the "What's Going On With Everyones Cars?" thread? I suppose the new stickers are for as well though.

Any who, here's a picture of my car just before i picked it up. I'm yet to take any photo's. Doesn't have the bbs rims on it any more, i used to own them, but wasn't really a fan.

2011-08-28165245.jpg

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