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hehe i saw that 33 with NSW plates aswell, he laughed at me cause my cars so dirty (dam country)

Saw (cant remember name but he was the only Stagea at cotter last weekend) turning onto William Hovell about an hour ago.

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Saw you too Grant, I ended up parking a little way down from you near AutoBarn while getting new bulbs for my parkers! It's rego time again, damn NSW annual inspections argh! ;)

Crazy I was there getting bulbs as well for rego. :P

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spotted a few today.

Silver R34 (had forsale on the back) on Barton HWY at about 12

Black S2 33 on Barton aswell

Dark Purple 34 on fairburn about an hour ago

Silver 33 with Blue graphic on the sides (looked nice) in Riverside Plaza carpark at about 3pm

Silver 33 pulling onto northbourne about an hour ago

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Heared a very loud and fat blue R32 GTR last night down northbourne at around 10 ish behind me. Only noticed it as I was turning off to Barry drive.

Looks nice.

That was me i just got it back on the road and am running it in so i can dyno it on the weekend hopefully.

Saw your 32 and a maroon 33 gtst tonight on Monaro.

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saw a beautiful 33gtr with carbon fibre bonnet last night on commonwealth bridge (?) heading for northbourne. tried to catch up but too many people sitting 5 below the limit to get around dagnamit!

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That was me i just got it back on the road and am running it in so i can dyno it on the weekend hopefully.

Saw your 32 and a maroon 33 gtst tonight on Monaro.

Cool, you should post some pictures of your car, I couldn't quite tell how wide it was.

spotted 2 gts last night on northbourne.

R33 and a black R32, the R32 followed me, some guy named scott that wasn't on the forums.

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Spotted: My brother getting busted after doing a formal run at the museum lastnight for driving a manual car with an auto licence????

He's got his full licence but apparently he didnt sign a form at the government shopfront to say he can drive manual... i thought (and so does everyone else) that after a year it automaticly converted over to manual.

$80 fine.

Also spotted "the indian" - Mr king shit RTA guy at the museum checking everyones cars - apparently this guy is a nazi - he's got RTA badge #2 and is on a power trip in his old age. He's one of the tech standards guys at the RTA and wants to rid the streets of modified cars... forever.

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Also spotted "the indian" - Mr king shit RTA guy at the museum checking everyones cars - apparently this guy is a nazi - he's got RTA badge #2 and is on a power trip in his old age. He's one of the tech standards guys at the RTA and wants to rid the streets of modified cars... forever.

I can think of more than one like that, haven't met "the Indian" though.

However, I have met "the scotsman".

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