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Originally posted by 95SKY

what did this white 33 look like.

That's hard to say. It was white and looked like it had a nice kit on it. I only got a glimpse as I was driving past (just not used to seeing lines up there).

It was parked on the left as your heading west, just up past the supercheap auto.

I have also seen another one lurking in the streets near my place ;) Looks totally original (makes no sound - weird)

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Yup, still have the standard one on. I think the only time that will ever change is if it's crashed ;) I like the standard one, nice and subtle.

The only thing that has changed on mine lately is the huge smear of white paint on the rear bar is gone (love those lasers). Lots of cutting and polishing and it's pretty much back to normal.

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its very black, its got personalised plates 94sky full kit although the stocko front bar is on there at the moment. ashs's?? dont know is this a person or place or something?

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saw marron 33 at rivermount at bout 11ish

also saw a maroon 33 in the city near queen street with a skylinesaustralia sticker on the back wind screen

Bel were you on the highway heading towards the coast from brissy this arvo??

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