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spotted, yesterday evening at about 5: white (i think R34) on coulter dr, heading towards belco. i flashed him and got a wave.

That's me!

Was just visiting my folks. I did high school and college in Canberra.

R34 it is but very very dirty.

I was feeling like Canberra Skyliners were all friendly so I waved to the next one I saw too. A silver R33 with big blue racing stripes on the back section and lots of brand stickers on the door, no returned wave. That was on Copeland Drive.

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yeh saw the car parked out there last night justin, didn't know it was yours though, looked nice, this was at about...10-11 or so

had a big night, thought i deserved it after the last two weeks. didn't leave civic till 6am, hehe, fun was had! :headspin:

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LOL - yepp, I had everything ready to go and then this one down in Melb came up at a good price, so it was down to Melb for me :P

Only washed it once so far, but if it wasn't raining I would've washed it a few times ;)

I'll give it (another) good wash in the next few days and get some pics up.

J

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lol again: his name is Tom ellis and he's part owner of betram ellis real eastate in chapman.

he came into work last night aswell. i was giving him sh*t bout not being on the forums cause he people keep spotting him lol, and i come in this morning to see he's been spotted again, i was talking to him about it the other night aswell, in regards as to what he's doing mod wise.

there isnt much done at all at the moment, and he's considering getting something much faster. he said it just doesnt have enough power.

oh yeah another guy came into work on friday night with drift setup R32 gts-t, he's running a hi flow turbo on 20psi daily., he's bout 33 and really doesnt know much bout lines at all, but its quick as hell though.

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