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Spotted now across from my house - Grey R32 GTST, no wing, 5spoke rims, cannon exhaust, number plates ends in either 77S or 775, can't completely see from here, bad angle.. Also appears to have a rear diffuser as apart of the rear bar.

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Hey Kat, prob not a good idea to post actual parked locations... dodge ppl may read it thats all...

This is right in the middle of Russell in the open visible to about 5 buildings and patrolled by the AFP... Don't think there'd be too much of a worry with this one.

Plus there's about 6 carparks there so take your pick if you feel like going through all of them.

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This is right in the middle of Russell in the open visible to about 5 buildings and patrolled by the AFP... Don't think there'd be too much of a worry with this one.

Plus there's about 6 carparks there so take your pick if you feel like going through all of them.

Plenty of thieves do go through them, I wouldn't hold any confidence that the AFP are a deterrent.

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Plenty of thieves do go through them, I wouldn't hold any confidence that the AFP are a deterrent.

This is true - there are certain bad spots. But most of them are pretty safe. Without saying where this spot actually is, if someone got away with stealing something from here not only are they pretty ballsy but they're pretty damn good!

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Saw a nice R32 gtr goign along parkway leaving work at 6, although not quite sure wats the go with the driver, seemed like a bit of a d-head driving home like there was no tomorrow! Pissed alot of ppl off cutting them off and doing lane changes every second or two............just pisses me off when people drive like that, only thinking of themselves and getting home 5 seconds quicker.

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ZCR - followed an auto black 32gts(t?) from fyshwick to glenlock, got a nod n gave a nod

That would have been me on my way home taking the long way home and ... :laugh: enjoying it

Saw your car in the rear view approaching behind looked cool sits very nicely on the road ,

thought ya might have been off here...

it's surprising how many skyline owners are on this forum from around Canberra...

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