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Yeah only saw kyle at 4pm when i came back from the bottle-o..

If you want photos inside or whatever let me know we might be there over the weekend. But yes the signage out the front is sensational..

Will get you red and white ones in the new year....

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Oh oh oh - got home and spotted MLR's Silver 33 GTS-t turn up in our driveway. Wasn't expecting it but Mark was here to pick up rotors from Troy.

Damn nice 33 with an RB25/30 and a T04Z. Hauled ass at the Goulbourn SAU Nationals Airstrip run :D

Tidy tidy 33. engine bay clean and cage in the cabin

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Grasshopper Guts Green 32 GTR? with carbon bonnet on Clarrie Hermes about 12:50pm and a silver s1 R33 with blue bonnet with white stripes at Gungahlin market place. NSW plates. 1:50 ish.

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Around midday today I spotted a nice looking silver M35 Stagea Axis on Oaks Estate Road.

A few minutes later I was following a neat black 4dr R33 on Canberra Ave heading from Qbn to Fyshwick. You probably didn't notice me, but you would've seen the numpty in the Chrysler 300 speeding past in the right lane only to get stuck behind a little white Yaris (my brother) :laugh: .

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