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Originally posted by CanberraR33

I just started working at Telstra house in Dickson and noticed another R33 in the car park. Just wondering if the owner is on here?! Mine is the silver R33 with the EliteSport sticker on the windscreen.

That's marinko's, the chic in admin drives it there and home.

have you seen the Blue evo 6! droooooooollllll

and the blue my03 sti?

The work carpark at dickson is da bomb :P

  • 3 weeks later...

Hey peoples i am from canberra dont have a skyline as yet will see wha the founds are at around march/april but will hoefully be getting an R33 GTS-T around then. If anyone sees any good ones in canberra for sale around the $17000 - $20000 price pm me please :)

current car is still a nissan though :rolleyes:

BTW: I think I've seen you around Tuggers a few times. Does your SSS have crome mags??

Yea i do live in tuggers but no chrome here i am one of the most anti chrome people you will meet :rolleyes: but yea good chance you will have seen the car. Will have to keep an eye out from now one whenever i pass a skyline :)... though i will admit their is only two i have really seen a bright yellow GTR i think very nice and a white GTS i raced way back in my datto haha well it wasent really a race he took of and i was at the lights still :(

Look forward to meeting some of u

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You don't want to advertise to crims about what you have in your garage. Imagine some punk getting your plates off the net, then calling you up with "hello it's John Smith from the RTA, are you the owner of a silver Skyline R33 with plates ******? We're doing a customer satisfaction survey, can we ask you a few questions?". They find out when you're not in, etc. and come 'round to help themselves.

That'd be awful!

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