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spotted a veeerrryy nice Midnight purple R33 GTR Vspec2 today on streeton drive, it caught up behind me then as we turned at the lights he pulled next to me and gave me a wave (i know him from somewhere i think he lives accross the road) anyway, i had to turn so i couldn't play, so he flawed it past me and took off like a bat out of hell (must have some serious work done) or as Jayce would say "some serious get up and boogie!" twas very hot! nice plates too!- VSPEC 2

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spotted a veeerrryy nice Midnight purple R33 GTR Vspec2

nice spot, but they dont exist

spotted Jayce and Erica at Pheasants nest servo on the way out of sydney, they were at a subie cruise, i was cruising with a hot rod, pure sex that car

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spotted a white R33 parked next to me in the Canberra Centre carpark on Sunday when I came back to my car...nice looking car...had a nice body kit and red snap on seat covers, that's all I can remember..

oh and a 180 and WRX making loud psssst noises thru every level of the carpark until they got to the level I was on, and then they parked nearby :lol:

also saw another white R33 on my way home (just before Parliament House)....gave a wave, got a REALLY weird look back like he couldn't work out why I was waving...hmmm or maybe the sun was blinding him...i dunno...but I'm sick of waving and just getting strange looks!!!

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Saw a white series 1 33 in Weetangera with some nasty looking damage on the front and down the side... It occurs to me I don't really see many lines anymore :( I used to see bloody skylines all the time when I was driving around in my super awesome 626 XD

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