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shat myself today. was at lights going thru the city today, at the lights opn northbourne intersecting london cct, white 34 GTR v-spec, black plates. this dude has got one of those oversized custom black plastic plates, with an apexi logo under his rear rego, looked farken hot

got a photo of it from the car, which i might post later

Glad to see I'm not the only one who's seen this car.

Hot as!

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I saw the white 34 last friday night. May of cut him off?? Ooopppsss.

Also just spotted a burgundy/dark redish sorta coloured Stag. ON Yamba Drive. Had an elderly lady driving it (i think eek) Didnt look like the sort of SAU person, BUT!!! i may be wrong

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DJHatton

Yeh I'm the new owner that chased you through civic to braddon last night (#RB026??)... hope you enjoyed your dinner. Is anyone catching up at all this weekend? i wouldnt mind going for a cruise and meeting some of the lads from here in person

My moby is 0409027537 if anyone is out driving tonight

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spotted a black wingless r32 in civic just then - gave a wave, not sure if he waved back.

Yeh mate i think that was me, near the RSL right? I gave u a wave back but you where driving off. Its the first time shes been out with the new rims on it, my old ones where gold five spoke Work's that where hacked up.

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spotted a gunmetal R33 with kit & gold wheels, and SAU sticker across back windscreen...at the roundabout before chisholm about 5.30pm.

i have a feeling thats andrew,

gunmetalR33

has a veilside kit, came into ed's when i was work ex'ing and was running turboless with race tape holding on the AFM pipe to the inlet...worst sound ever :D

but silicon hoses are good :)

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