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Spotted a blue R33 series 1 as i was leaving my street, waved but he didn't wave back. Then a black R33 Series1.5 on the way to work near Bunnings, waved and got one back. Also spotted a Silver R33 GTR heading to Tuggers from Chisholm, waved and think i got one back. And finally a black Series II with GTR wing near BP Chisholm, waved but got nothing back.

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Ok havent been on for a few days, so sorry guys this is delayed spotted sexy gtst at bout 6 driving towards jerra on the 13th.

Also on da 13th:

*A black 33gts-t black plate ewing rims? at UPS in fyshwick

*A gold/yellow (bit of both very nice like white gold) 33 at 11 driving past bunnings, went past too quick but gotta say it got my attention!

*Another gold 33 on barrier st about 11 15, very tidy chrome rims

*Gun metal 32 near maccas traffic lights (fysh) 1:50pm :)

*White 32 gts-t white 5 spoke rims, vic plates

One of the best days for spotting, and no comments about why i was in fychwick i work as a courier!

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Yellow R34 at curtin shops with the number plate NISSAN yesterday

soon to be my new boss :headspin: , just officially been offered the job i've been hunting for with him!

spotted a few lines over the last couple of days, (i've done 300kms in 2 days and the car is boring me lol) gaves waves to them all, got none back, SCROOGES!!!!

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haha, 300km in 2 days, i went from Canberra, Bathurst, Sydney, Bathurst back to Canberra in 2 days. about 1100km trip i think. half of it was on new wheels though.

Spotted a Silver R33 in the city, gave a wave but no reply.

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