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Spotted a white 4dr R34 with a large black T-wing in melba a couple of times.

also spotted Marks R31 at Inline when i dropped my car off thisarvo. ahve you got new wheels? they looked new and awesome

Yeah they're about 3 months old, but yeah thanks, I love them Simmons :rofl:

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Seen a few today.

A black 33 with white wheels in belco.

Wine 33 with a chick driving on gininderra drive.

White 4dr 34 in Mitchel.

And a black 350GT Skyline at National capital Motors. (1st I've seen)

G.

Ps a maroon 33 near the swimming comlex in belco on wed, Got a wave, waved back just delayed bc someone hit my slow motion button :wave:

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Ps a maroon 33 near the swimming comlex in belco on wed, Got a wave, waved back just delayed bc someone hit my slow motion button :wave:

I think that might have been me, i was a little slow to react too.

Your cars kinda dark grey/blackish yeah?

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Well today in tokyo i saw very little :D a blue S1 R33 and a silver S2. Saw a sweet looking Subaru STI Forrester. I didnt know they made STI's but it certainly looked like it. anyways i will keep my eye out tomorrow for more.

oh i also saw some Japanese guy playing a car racing game and he was in an R34 GTR does that count :D peace out and see yall in about 7 weeks :wub:

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spotted a heresy among skyline circles. an R32 in qbn pulling into the woolies servo and filling up. i don't think the servo has vortex

i'd never consider putting that fuel in my car, even if it was the only one left in canberra.

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Well today in tokyo i saw very little :wub: a blue S1 R33 and a silver S2. Saw a sweet looking Subaru STI Forrester. I didnt know they made STI's but it certainly looked like it. anyways i will keep my eye out tomorrow for more.

oh i also saw some Japanese guy playing a car racing game and he was in an R34 GTR does that count :D peace out and see yall in about 7 weeks ;)

bring me back an R33 GTR :wave:

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lol well i didnt actually see many good car's which is annoying although if i had of stayed out later last night i would have seen a few more. Spotted a couple more 33's but the thing that amazed me is Stagea's seem to be everywhere wtf alot of ones that look only a year or two old as well do they still make them new ??? Also spotted a fair few chasers and WRX's kicking around and a lot of vans with crazy bodykits lol. Other thing i noticed is almost every car in certain sections of tokyo have a nice set of mags unlike aus even if they are a fairly cheap looking car.

I am at the Tokyo International airport at the moment waiting to head off to europe so don't think i will see any more good cars... only thing left is the Euro trash ;}

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