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Spotted a grey? 32 on limestone ave about half an hour ago...if its someone on here your far right tail light is out!

that was me. is my suspention it so stiff it keeps knocking the bulb slightly out the socket. so i have to keep poping it back in all the time, drives me nuts

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spotted a few today all at lunchtime

gunmetal 32 near oxley

purple 34 in erindale near servo (got a small wave :P)

yellow 32 in servo

grey S1 33 in woden

gunmetal S1 33 on athlon dr

black S1 33 on athlon dr (about 2 mins after the first)

dark S1 33 on the bridge at tuggers

all within 2 hours :X

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yesterday at about 4pm, gunmetal R32 GTR with big wheels on Majura Ave. awesome vented bonnet. very clean looking car.

Thank you :)

I try to aknowledge every one that waves so apologies if i dont see or wave back in time.... :laugh:

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I saw a few skylines over the w/e, waved to most but damned if skyline owners are too ignorant to accept the Stagea into their minds.... it's all skyline and then some! what can you do....

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So.....

Who on here has a dark blue R32 GTS-t that may or may not have been involved in a little comparison of acceleration with a red HSV GTO this afternoon coming off the parkway onto Hindmarsh Drive?

Cos if it's anyone on here - nice work :laugh:

I didn't expect to see a 32 GTS-t pulling away from a big V8 (297kw model? it had the twin exhausts)

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