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spotted skylinegals car this morning though i think it may have been her husband/partner driving i am not 100% sure also in the transact car park a r33 series 1.5 with chrome rims just a quick question i thought the series 1.5 still had the series 1 headlights i swear this one has series 2 ??? also guy pretty much on the opposite side of the road to me has just bought a 97 white series 2 r33 gts-t as well :mad:

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Had a chat with shell at the village on thursday, hope you got rid of that Spider Shell ;)
It's still MIA..... hope to god it's gone for good, cos if it turns up when i'm driving I'll probably cause a multi-car pile up lol :D
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Spotted a Green series 6 RX7 doing about 2-3 360 spins before going off the road backwards and JUST missing a light post !!!!

He turned left off of Drakeford drive to head across the bridge to the Hyper D. He must have tried to take the corner at over 100km/h.

Got the backend out to the right, then to the left, then back the right, then left again, then right AGAIN, then left into a few full 360's !!!

I heard a loud thump and scrape as he left the road. The car didn't hit anything so I kept on going. He just sat there for a while (maybe cleaning his seat!) before moving off slowly :)

The scary thing was that he came pretty close to crossing over the road and going straight for me :D

J

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on the way home going past hume a r32 vspec 2 past gave him a wave and got one back the car looks very nice though for some reason i couldnt see a fmic maybe i wasent looking hard enough ???

Stoopid qwestshun:wasn't gun metal grey,was it?

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Spotted:

 

A dark grey over charchoal DR30 coupe sitting at traffic lights coming around Parliament House last Sunday

GIMME GIMME GIMME lol

spotted. andrew in his nice lil seca today at the canberra center area.

and followed a nice s1 black 33 from the canberra center down to parkes way, where we went left and it turned right at a roundabout. had nice rims, the three spoikes like umm tridents i think they are but polished silver. a very nice 33!

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sweet, i got spotted :)

spotted on the way home from work just then, white four door R33 crossing lonsdale street, and about 10 mins ago, a dark series II 33 down clift crescent richardson, thought i saw the series II front lights, looked in side mirrors and it was four lovely lights :) that you ewen?

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Ahh it could be the mysterious R32 GTS(t?) with the gtr looking body and v-spec sticker. Ive seen this a few times on Monaro Highway.

Likewise,I've seen this pretender!He works with a mate of mine in Fyshwick.It's a reasonably good mock up of a GTR-got the guards'n'all!Pity he's missing the heart...I guess to most it looks like the real deal.I guess as long as he's happy thinking he's got people fooled.But we know better!Wonder if I should drive there one day to "pick his brains" on his "V Spec II"?!Or would that just be petty?Still,he's been "spotted",nonetheless.

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sweet, i got spotted :)

spotted on the way home from work just then, white four door R33 crossing lonsdale street, and about 10 mins ago, a dark series II 33 down clift crescent richardson, thought i saw the series II front lights, looked in side mirrors and it was four lovely lights ;)  that you ewen?

Sorry, wasn't me, i've got an inch long screw in my rear right tyre :)

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Stoopid qwestshun:wasn't gun metal grey,was it?

yea it was gunmetal grey funnily enough on the way to work yesterday morning i saw it again he did turn off to fyswick so it may be that imposter as i said i didnt see a front mount which surprised me ????

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Spotted a Green series 6 RX7 doing about 2-3 360 spins before going off the road backwards and JUST missing a light post  !!!!

He turned left off of Drakeford drive to head across the bridge to the Hyper D.  He must have tried to take the corner at over 100km/h.

Got the backend out to the right, then to the left, then back the right, then left again, then right AGAIN, then left into a few full 360's !!!

I heard a loud thump and scrape as he left the road.  The car didn't hit anything so I kept on going.  He just sat there for a while (maybe cleaning his seat!) before moving off slowly ;)

The scary thing was that he came pretty close to crossing over the road and going straight for me :)

J

Supposedly the best handling car Japan has ever produced at the time, pity some people dont know how to use them properly

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think it was blackdoggette i spotted yesterday arvo in a city carpark, white series I with for sale ticket, diesel cap in the back :D

spotted today on the way home, four door 33 with a nice kit, yellow NSW plates

and 5mins later...gasp...what i think was a silver two tone, black enkei mags with the blue rim and...bonnet scoop

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