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heh i heard about that, as soon as they said that corner I knew it had to be MM!

I wonder how the hell it happened :D

I think these photos might give some of the story away as you get to the end of the slideshow...

http://www.canberratimes.com.au/slideshowplayer.aspx?id=3010

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Spotted a ute the just yesterday with r32 coupe lights stuck below the tray. Seemed like he was in a massive rush zooming away along tharwa drive about 12am.

haha, seen that a few times arounds Tuggers area, looks weird

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Sunday? Was that you in the soarer?

My car was being a jerk, was just before i did the points and it was constantly stalling so i had to watch the tacho while pumping the accelerator (too much and it backfired through the carby, too little and it stalled). Glanced up for a second and 2 people in a soarer were staring at me.

Points fixed now though, all is well in the universe

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i saw one of the blue r34 gtrs this arvo in fyshwick and followed it for a little while as well as a yellow series 6 7 or 8 (can't tell the difference) rx-7

gtr flashed as i was waiting to come out of bdl, very nice looking car

yup that was me and my bro! lol!

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Sunday? Was that you in the soarer?

My car was being a jerk, was just before i did the points and it was constantly stalling so i had to watch the tacho while pumping the accelerator (too much and it backfired through the carby, too little and it stalled). Glanced up for a second and 2 people in a soarer were staring at me.

Points fixed now though, all is well in the universe

yeh that was me i was drivin my friends car

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