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spotted around O.Reef - White R33, GTR front end. with fmic ?


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just on my usual drive home tonight (with front bumper next to me as passenger, like you do)... anyway, notice a 33 behind, white, fmic, gtr front bar, no spoiler (or std low one).

had some fun with him along marmion (ocean reef area) then into beaumaris where he turned off..

anyone on here? if so what were you sayin/gesturing :D

nice car

was it def gtr front bar?

I had some fun with a white r33 with an m-spec front bar and front mount on west coast a coupla weeks ago.

did he have V loud induction noise and radar detector?

he pulled alongside then dropped it, so I only felt obliged to do the same...

...he needs some more work done :uh-huh:

:lol:

Originally posted by Pva_Glue

there are too many skylines nowadays so no point...

cheers

Joe

how about this gts4 who was 'squeeling' around the corner in the rain and went into maccas a lil while back

what a soft core :D

anyone know this guy??

YUmmm talking about this WHite skyline in Ocean Reef...

There is a white one that looks very nice! i spoke to him at BP Beaumaris a bit back... similar looks to mine but with Awesome rear pods.. oh and his is white.... if this is the one you are talking about he is selling it for $25,000 in the auto trader....claimed 400hp in the advert with T03/T04 turbo..? 400Hp at wheels or engine is what i wanna ask! it still is a very nice car! don't know how many kms...any of you guys wanting a 33gtst i would consider this myself if something ever heappened to my beloved!

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Originally posted by PSIKO

was it def gtr front bar?

I had some fun with a white r33 with an m-spec front bar and front mount on west coast a coupla weeks ago.

did he have V loud induction noise and radar detector?  

he pulled alongside then dropped it, so I only felt obliged to do the same...

...he needs some more work done :uh-huh:

:lol:

hahaa... u really embarrased that guy jules:D (i was in his car) he dropped back to make u race, then u left him watching u turn into a little dot on the horizon. hheehee....

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