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Black 33 on Monaro Highway about 8.00 this morning around Michelago flashed headlights, apologies I was too distracted to wave in time, dark R32 GTR? in my mirrors on Parkes way around 11.45 am, I was in the Blue R32 GTR with the trade plate on the back, silver R32 on William Hovell drive around 10.00ish heading into City.

There were Skylines everywhere today.

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Spotted a purple R32 with sparkly paint near Canb Hospital... waved but I think he thought I was a tool (he'd be right, but that's not the point)

Also another yellow R34 near Mawson yay!!!

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Also saw a yellow 34 driven by a bloke this morn about 7.30 all the way down the parkway.

Not as good looking as yours Shell. Had a stock front/rear bar. Driven like Nanna does...

Yeh i loves my kit!!! so much sexier

Spotted a yellow R-34 GT-T in Erindale today. Wasn't Shell unless she's had an op recently :P

soooo... there's something I need to tell you :unsure:

haha nah I was in Sydney anyway

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Cruised down southern cross drive with a maroon R33.

Also I always seen a white R34 crusing around Holt, up near where the Molonglo river is

I think i spotted you at the lights of SXD and Kingsford. westbound i was turning right and you were going straight? Around maybe 3ish?

I was a in the missus car...

I think i know the white 34 you're talking about. I've folllowed it all the way along william hovell and up into holt.

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Went for my night run last night and was running along the Barton Highway towards the city and seen a very tidy yellow R34 GTT with a blonde lady inside. Nice car!

That would have been me on my way back from Sydney! Yay spotted!! :D

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White R34 with a nismo wing turning off gungahlin drive onto sandford street (mitchell). Was three cars behind in a black 32 gts-t.

White 33 out the front of sign world in mitchell.

Also spotted a pink (i think? might have been purple?) r33 with a black bonnet cruising along william slim.

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Spotted my car starting up again...took it for a drive with only the front pipe again to ensure all is well, but didn't get a chance to give it any due to it being late and the sheer VOLUME of the exhaust.

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