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hey guys,

thought I'd start our own spotted thread!... some of the other states have them, and I think it's a great idea especially to find out if the Skyline you saw was someone off the forums or not!

well I'll start :(

spotted tonight (Wed 17th) a white R33 on Canberra Ave heading towards Qnbyn (going under the Monaro) at about midnight. If you saw me, i was in the red R33 waiting at the lights!

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I see loads, but doubt they are people from the forums.

Today, Wine Red R33, Exhaust, Lowered, really nice silver dish wheels, Drove with him from Tuggers to Lanyon, then he turned.

If you see a Black Series II R33 with no front licence plate, dats me :(

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I might as well add one too :(

Silver 93/94 R33 GTS-t with nice mags and a Elite sticker going south bound on Tuggers parkway on Tuesday at about 5.20ish..

I was the other silver R33 right next to you that tried waving at you to say g'day but you didn't look over :) I got brushed like a bad haircut :(

J

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Saw a wine red R33 GTS-t going towards Manuka today (I was turning off to Fyshwick) and a charcoal R32 GTR with V-Spec II stickering going up Monaro Highway towards Fyshwick (seen it a few times now in the mornings on the way to work).

EDIT: Forgot to add spotted Shell's car quite often at work :( although i dont see it as much anymore

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started work today at teh ACCC WOOT and firstthing i see as i rock up into the car park is a very nice skyline in the car park silver with nice rims pretty sure its a R33. then going ot lunch parked outside is a yellow skyline no rear spoiler think it was a R32 though could be wrong and again whilest i was at KFC in dickson a white skyline with big front mount :( 3 very nice skylines think i like the silver one the best though :)

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the yellow one is an R34, i see it quite often when im driving through dickson. I see people all the time, but always going the other way. i don't think my skyline sticks out much though, its fairly stock except lowered with rims + zaust

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EDIT: Forgot to add spotted Shell's car quite often at work :D although i dont see it as much anymore

hehe SPOTTED...work car park...white R32 GTR...seen once (ages ago)...never seen since ;)

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