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Saw white series II R33 heading off tuggers parkway onto livingston i think its called at about 7:20pm tonight (turning right at the start of Kambah)..

Who owns this? Looked very nice and clean, nice note too - i would like to see more pics - the front bar looked stock-ish maybe a tommy bar or similar i only caught a very small glimpse ...looked much nicer than mine though :P

No one owning up to this? Looked and sounded nice, would like to know a bit more about the car.

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spotted my car in that pic, bam :P

that was the first car that came to mind aswell, have seen it in another pic somewhere on the forums, lives in another state

ahh ok...just that the plates are ACT rego

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It might be my friends car, she drives a White series 2, did it have a GTR wing and front bar? Her boyfriend lives in Rivette so they could have been in the area.

haha cheers, whoever it was gave it a boot through the lights. I am having a very short break from performance mods and looking at cosmetic issues so looking at a lot of body kits/wheels etc.

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it was'nt that series 2 that was at the shannons show n shine parked next to me u know the one it had aj personel plates

this one

definately could have been this one, looks very clean and neat. mine needs a respray, new skirts, new rims etc...

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Spotted something rare in Weston this afternoon, not a Skyline, but worth a mention

Drove past a silver Z32 300ZX with a peculiarly familiar set of side stripes - upon closer examination... Tommy Kaira M30Z!

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ouch!

i spotted leech (his Mrs anyway...!) this morning driving to work. i waved but got nothing back as per usual... :dry:

also yesterday, spotted a white s2 R33 parked on the meduim strip of Canberra Ave in manuka at around 11.45am. had an exhaust and no rear wing...

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