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Drag race Orange Yellow Guidaro vs Gunmetal Vanquish. 840am Melb cup day from lights heading north under Richmond station up towards Bridge Rd. Guiardo was winning by a car length before MCG carpark. If I only had a fast to start up camera...

nice looking 33 gtst s2 with white rims today...

also 2 red gtt's about 4 33's and a guy in a black 32 that tried to race me on punt road, on cup day.... not a great idea :D

  joeyjoejoejuniorshabadoo said:
i've seen that pink vlt around too... :D

hahaha yeah i see that guy around quite frequently. its a NA Turbo. not exactly my style but each to their own.

saw him again at delahey maccas a few nights ago with his unbelievable bright pink neons. hmmmmm

Edited by PSI.33

Just back from a long weekend... Spotted lots of Skylines..

Saturday..

Dark/blue 33 in the morning on the westgate, SAU stickers, I gave you a wave.

A white 33 at the start of the great ocean road in Torquay.

A blue 34 GT-R in Apollo Bay.

Sunday..

White 33 GT-R on the road between Dunkeld and Halls Gap in the Grampians

Monday..

A grey 34 4 door in Ballarat.

A white 33 GTS-T in the car park at the Novatel resort at Creswick.

  dezz said:
an NA turbo?

yeh mate sorry for the confusion lol i prob shoulda written it out in full

was purchased as an NA. but yeh then turbo conversion done later on so its not original factory turbo.

:bomb_ie:

  joeyjoejoejuniorshabadoo said:
i've seen that pink vlt around too... :huh:
  PSI.33 said:
saw him again at delahey maccas a few nights ago with his unbelievable bright pink neons. hmmmmm

Saw that vl turbo on friday night on kings road outside delahey maccas... and saw a yellow one on main road east in st albans

  Bec said:
Spotted a white 33 parked near Subway at Knox today - had SAU stickers and green P's

HI!!

Thats Leigh! (4door_33gts) he works at pizza hut next to subway, go get a free pizza next time! :laughing-smiley-014:

Edited by b3za

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