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ok saw a white R33 with blue/silver pearl VERY nice :cooldance , plates "WLD33"

park just up the road from Motrama Mits at moorooka in the side street

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saw JL today at the BP at milton
white R33 on sandgate rd near clayfield at approx 4pm was being followed by a supra had a SAU sticker on the rear quater window drivers side

Two sighting in one day! I feel priviledged. I had to get fuel since I left my wallet at home last night, then I went to get a wheel alignment at Bob-Jane toombul, thought it best after fitting new springs yesterday, so that would have been the return trip. I am pretty sure that white supra was N/A, he still tried to go me though, I just ignored him.

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Looks tidy, dont see many SII's, a set of rims is all it really needs I reckon. Subtlety & simplicity looks the best on 'Royal Saloons'.

I bet you can't resist the urge, and turn it into a real sleeper... Dont worry about the missus :D

Just the auction pics. Should look pretty good with a coat of paint and a decent set of wheels. Its a series 2, manual, type M.
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ok umm well I seen the most sexual lookin r34 gtr it was blue with a bit of work done huge front mount plates gtr1 nice as seen it at chermside thur night also seen muj73 I think it was nice maroon r33 and last night in china town car park nice lookin 4dr in a sky blue kinda colour. Anyone seen these nice cars? :P

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