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Saw a really nice Orange R33 today. Full 400R kit with 19's and stealth wing. Looks pretty good. Anyone here own or know the owner? Tried to run him in my S15 and he blitzed me. rolling too... must be a beast!

oh by the way, its not that orange one with the white wheels..

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hey theres nothing wrong with AUTO!!!!  :D

Your right... Auto is..... let me find a word to describe it.....mmm..... .... let me think... i know the word....... PIMP. Yeah. Its PIMP! :D

After all, ever seen a PIMP change gears?

saw some custom cherry red looking r33 today.. front end looked like a gtr but couldnt really tell through the scorching heat (hard to keep eyes open ya know).

bodykitted with gtr wing but didnt notice much else.. big white sticker on back which couldve been a for sale sign.. driving up grandjunction/mainnorth/ptwakefield intersection around 2pm ish..

the ex-JMS R33 pull 29xrwkw with pump gas and 35x on racing juice, i saw it retune at RPM while i take my car to service, i dream my car looks as good (even not runing as quick :) ). That 400+rwkw was not real but accidently happened(dyno problem?).

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