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Spotted a Yellow R34 GT-T with an ARC FMIC,big exhaust, dark tinted windows and victorian number plates.

Yeah i spotted this car too when i was going through Belco last night.

I saw your car up at Autobarn the other day too, i parked out the front in the Stagea.

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spotted an R33 whining its way up my drive way, sounded like most R33 owners

Sorry Andrew, had to say it

Haha get fu**ed! stupid R33's though, somebody buy it!!!!!

My R33 now has bright red rear callipers, and come next week it will have bright red front ones to!

And a note to all owners out there......clean your air filters!!! I hadn't cleaned mine in the 1 and a half years that i owned it, anyway i cleaned it at andrew's yesterday and my car is soooo much better for it! it sounds so nice now and is more responsive to any touch of the accelerator and theres alot more power especially in high revs, i am simply amazed at the difference its made!!!

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Yeah i spotted this car too when i was going through Belco last night.

I saw your car up at Autobarn the other day too, i parked out the front in the Stagea.

Didn't see your's yesterday but see it often outside of Autobarn, good to see you're shopping at my work instead of next door lol. I was parking in the bosses spot while they were away, gotta find somewhere to park when I work now, don't wanna take it up the gutter :D

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