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Spotted: My ride - All Show 'n' No Go. Knock sensor reads higher than the car goes ATM and the temp is 16 degrees Hotter than that. Guess 100 on the knock, your right, after 2 minutes driving. I have @#$%^ had it and need to vent :) . Check "Members Ride" thread. Merry F'n Christmas.

Lucky I have 4 days off and a Pushy although Civic is a bit far for a Phat man.

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just met a young asian guy (well aussie but of asian origon(sp?)) cruising down drakeford back toward the city, had a veilside front bar (or possibly full kit) with an exhaust, it was a non turbo but the owner was really nice, and i got big compliments for my car too which is always nice.

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spotted shell driving down that huge road from civic to woden this arvo near the lodge at about...5:30pm

WHAT is the name of that road?

yay spotted! i was leaving the kingo, on my way to woden to do a bit more xmas shopping and there was HEAPS of parks couldn't believe it, i thought it would be a shitfight!!!

what car were you in Andrew?

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A big fat dude dressed in red, driving a red/white R32 from the north. He had a white beard.

Funny thing was, the car was being towed by reindeer......................can't trust them 32's.

Woo hoo!

I thought Tri had spotted me :spcartman but as I read on it turned out to be some other fat HPI dude.

Knowing our luck SANTA is probably a P Plater and the Pressies will be wraped around Telstra Tower in the morning.

HO HO HO HO HO HO:xmas:

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Spotted what wouldve been in excess of a 600kw GTR out and about last night. Also had a dog box of some sorts judging from the whining it was making when it was driving round. Had the biggest f**king turbo I have ever seen in my life too. Apparantly running 41psi on a T51R so you know its going to be making some -serious- numbers.

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Spotted what wouldve been in excess of a 600kw GTR out and about last night. Also had a dog box of some sorts judging from the whining it was making when it was driving round. Had the biggest f**king turbo I have ever seen in my life too. Apparantly running 41psi on a T51R so you know its going to be making some -serious- numbers.

Nik;

have you spotted your car on a dyno yet? we're all waiting patiently...

Spotted this morning:

Yellow dewinged white wheeled R34 GTSt in front of Duntroon. Waved but no response.

Big waves from Sinista the Winged Warrior on Constitution Ave heading towards the ATO end. Richard, will you please adjust the angle on that thing?! The jet wash caused so much turbulence I nearly had a flame-out in turbo 1, then turbo 2. Could've gone into a flat spin out to Civic pool! Ah well I guess that the inquiry would've cleared me...and then I get to fool around with Kelly...

Sounded v nice growling past too.

One of the local Snap On guys who's building an R30/31 with an RB26. Told him about the site, how he shouldn't waste his time coming on here, it was boring, the people aren't fun...and he said he can't wait to meet a few of us at the next Trivia night. Seemed like a very nice bloke indeed and when I said 'they don't really care what sort of Skyline you drive and love to take the piss out of eachother he said 'Excellent'. I doubt he'll last...heh heh

Cheers guys and gals, have a great Xmas and NY, stay safe and don't give the revenue raisers a dime over the next few days!

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Spotted Richard going up my street in Conder a few times today. Don't spose you spotted my car in the driveway? Sweet ride by the way, sounds very nice. My window faces the road and when i heard your car coming up my street i stuck my head out to have a look. Very nice!

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Spotted Gus today in Woden running around with Amy's thong!

(Now now Richard not that thong..)

Also a white 33 gts-t last night in tuggers at about 10:30pm

That's ma boy Gus, Proud o ya son :D

Shoosh Babe we gotta give the guy a Rep.

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Spotted santa flyin round the skies last night...

Also Andrew (GTS-DUY) walking thro civic past Insomnia tonight...

Stuck my head out the window and waved my arms.... For some reason no words came out... Got a real bad look, and im sure ther were a few nasty words said..

Then again, i was in a mirage not da skyline.... So ill forgive you for that.

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