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Ok, so I was on the South East Freeway last night on the way back from the coast with a big group of cars and this 33 GTR comes slowly cruising past. It looked the goods and sounded sweet but didn't really give it much. Then.....BANG! I could hear the turbos spool up from like 4 cars back and christ could it move.

Anyone seen it around or know who the owner is????

Plates are WW 98 and its pretty hard to miss.

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I've seen WWW98 around, that's William's r33 gtr. Rumoured to have 2 x y2k turbos and stroked capacity. Lots of $$$ spent so no wonder he takes it easy most of the time. :)

Even though I'm not big on the paint and stupid high rear wing/body kits, gotta give credit to its speed. :P

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Yeah one more to find out whos the winner..

I think at the moment it's one all isn't it 57OCK?

I actually like the paint job. We saw a R33 in roma street parklands on Thursday night and it had the chamelion paint job. Not sure if it was the same car (didn't take notice of the number plate) but it didn't look like all the other chamelion paint jobs. Kinda different in a way..

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William was only running 1.2bar. He needs to run 1.7bar or more to get the turbos working.

Soon as he ups the boost, thats it. I'll get whooped.

Its so hard to keep up with people like that. They have so much money behind them. Its going to take me some time to finish my car... I Wish I was rich

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