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white rspec looks the goods

The rims look like bob jane specials, ford development at it's finest

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LOL

haha

Hi all!

Well the time has come. My baby is up for sale :(

http://www.skylinesa...ified-r33-gtst/

Shit man, pity :( car is an animal

tell you what I saw a R33 get pulled over today.

was total bullshit from the cops, had to be picking on imports. damn bastards..

why the hell would they pull this over..

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oh and they dragged him away in handcuffs after pulling him over..

Nice 33 al, hate to be bearer of bad news but I'd think you'll be lucky to see much over 15k these days

Brz/86 just need dump an rims to be epic cars

I still think there's better cars out there to spend 30k+ on roads on. But that's just me....Especially if you have to wait a year to get it.

Meow

Nice 33 al, hate to be bearer of bad news but I'd think you'll be lucky to see much over 15k these days

Brz/86 just need dump an rims to be epic cars

actually if there a GTS-T in Vic that worth it that's the one.

Will prob goes to some-one that knows it, as you can see that nothing has been missed on it.

prob won;t be a quick sales, but some-one is still getting a bargain.

Agree Aaron

Yeh Im not saying the car isn't worth it but unfortunately 33s are worth less than toilet people these days hope he gets his money for it but can't see it that's well into gtr territory

Hmm toilet people..

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Meow

People at hardtuned got rapeddddd, lucky we left before the cops closed the street and went to town.

Estimated 200 plus cars, if everyone had copped a defect, that's $66k in state revenue.....

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