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'sif not, Mars... C'mon, you know you want one! Just think of all the extra vinyl you can lug around - I've been there and can attest to its crate and equipment lugging capabilities...

sif Vinyl.. 2006 man! i carry a laptop.

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the car is pretty much stock....stock turbs, stock boost (0.8bar d'oh), stock brakes, stock injectors etc etc. Yoko A032R are the control tyre. Has some jap coilovers. Thats about all.

I'm doing OK but the BSM GTR was quicker in both races I did last year. Missed the whole season this year but am ready for a big year next year.....doing the 10 NSW rounds, and we've just put the entry in for Targa Tas too.

Who is your mate? there are a few commodores out there but in a different class.

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Spotted a silver R33 series 2 on Epping Road this afternoon and also exchanged waves with a white R33 just then turning onto Copeland Road in Pennant Hills.

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also spotted marssssss in teh city...

2GU UP near my place on my home... loving that car anth :ermm:

and DUNCAN: my mates name is Mik, not sure on his surname, he drives a white commodore, usually up the front of the field....if u show me some pics i can point him out, coz iv seen ur car in some of the pics he has, in the forground and background.... he's usually up there with u and the other GTR... hahaha i saw one pic of a race start out at wakie, and all u cud see was the 2 GTR's about 60-100 m ahead of everyone off the start lol... go the 4wd :happy:

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Spotted a white R33 (series 2 i think) with Dark rims, looked a bit like R32 GTR rims, and an R33 GTR wing just then at Sylvania heading towards Tom Ugly's Bridge

Waved, but i dont think the driver saw me

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Note to all, if you were in the city last night and got told to do a burnout by a drunken moron, that was me, every skyline etc i ripped into and tried to get a show. Another Note to all, you are all weak sauces and no one bagged it up!

Spotted alot of 33s in city last night

smokey in coogee today struggling for traction you hoon!

ummmm thats all i can remember after last night

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