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FIGJAM i'm good with the wave :3some:

Spotted a "J" plated white R34 on enoggera rd @ 10pm tonight....saw him in the rear view mirror and noticed the unmistakable shape of the headlights and gave him the wave before he came past :spank:

well compared to yours,,,, it looks flogged. and rather shit.

It looked to be a LM to me was the same colour blue and has a similar image frank has in his avatar on the rear quarter panel. Pretty much the same spot where the 40th aniversary badges sit on a 98 model r33

Edited by smurf80
It looked to be a LM to me was the same colour blue and has a similar image frank has in his avatar on the rear quarter panel. Pretty much the same spot where the 40th aniversary badges sit on a 98 model r33

have to go and check it out

there was one down the coast for sale about a year ago, maybe its the same car.

or there was one in sydney

Spotted Dave (DBR33, Rhinorebel) at Virginia Carlovers/Subway/whatever, I was eating a sausage roll from pie karlos when you left :P. Damnit, I want my 33 more now :P

Edited by Hell Fire
Spotted oor34 this morning on newnham rd....your car is sooo hot

haha i saw him on logan rd turning into newnham rd

i waved but got a confused look instead, guess he was sick of the traffic (which was f**king awful this morning)

spotted a silver r33 gtr i think...had sau stickers on the rear quarters. GAZ 99. I was bringing the race car back from mercury after some post race checking. That was from newmarket to everton park along south pine rd.

Edited by r33_racer

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