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11 hours ago, MANG said:

Who was in the silver 32 on Johnson Drive near Chisholm this arvo?

I was in the white Stagea.

Speaking of saw a white stagea at the main piallago traffic lights near the airport the other day at lunch time. Maybe Monday? around 1.00 ishhhh

Was in the SugerCube

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Spotto, all in Gungahlin over the course of the day....

Red R35 about 10:30

Blue R33 (see this car a fair bit) at around 1 and a black R34 was parked at that time then drove off.

Was window gazing while in meetings... :D

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Saw an ACT rego'd 34 GTT, white, having a very spirited squirt on the road out to Tidbinbilla yesterday morning. Anyone on here? A word of warning: as a Skyline owner that's also a cyclist, I'm not going to have a go for being buzzed at Mach 1, but other non-enthusiasts will quickly dob you in with the new 'a metre matters' laws. Careful out there...

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Had a chat this evening with the owner of nice white R33 GTSt at the Lanyon servo. Car looked good mate, plenty of potential there. If a crazy looking bloke in a white R33 4 door gives you a wave, that'd be me (most likely anyway...)

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