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Hmm well i was planning on going on the G.O.R cruise.. how ever i couldn't make it.. instead i decided to trundle over to Kris's place to check out his beefy 250RW KW machine :) .. that thing is a weapon... short of being a GTR ,.... his car is the real deal... my car is just a poser :P

hahaha

so here are some pics of our two little whale sperms together...

...also cheers for the sin in your car man... that thing blew me away, quite literally lol

-Ruffels

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lol, Nice one Mark. Your R33 is one of the cleanest ones i have ever seen, and its a 93!!! Your one looks newer than mine even though its 3 years older :P

Mark was even nice enough to let me drive it. Damn it really doesnt feel stock.

Thanks for comming out, from all the way in the western suburbs!! Hope it was worth it. :)

good to see your removed the badge :P

haha yeah ... i wasnt a fan of the gtr badge... i bought the car with it on... and never removed it because the grille was shit all where the gtr badge was... but last week had the front bar, sideskirts, and grille refibreglassed and repainted.. so i removed it :)

also the Stealth wing is new

-Ruffels

did anyone even go on the GOR cruise...i left a little late and ended up going for a drive down the GOR and didn't see any skylines...even stopped in apollo bay looking for 'lines.

love the look of both ur cars...nice work guys

nice photos :P.. The two white 33's look great together.  Pity one of them looks odd with a stealth wing :) Can't wait for a ride in your car Kris

i love the stealthy wing...looks hot. but they both look good!

i want mine to be in the shot tooooo, not fair, then it could be 3 white r33's hahahah :D

nar, they look tops guys :)

and the stealth wing looks sweet i think. something u dont see on every second skyline

nice pic guys, very nice indeed. hey krzysiu, r u located in the hallam, hampton park area by any chance. coz i seen ur car being driven by ur dad i think it was one day, if u r in the area, we should meet up sometime, im also in hampton park area, let me know.

nah.. i dont live in the west... i live in the northeastern suburbs

;)

-Ruffels

oh yeah.. thanks to Allblitz (hus) for the stealth wing.. very happy :P

-Ruffels

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lol whats the power<>weight for p platers? (wouldnt have a clue personally!)

Ruffels whereabouts are you? Didn't know you are a northie.. You'll have to join one of our poker nights or come to an NS meet (majority/regs are really nice, no twats). :)

lol whats the power<>weight for p platers? (wouldnt have a clue personally!)

Ruffels whereabouts are you? Didn't know you are a northie.. You'll have to join one of our poker nights or come to an NS meet (majority/regs are really nice, no twats). :)

125kw/tonne

A stock 33 gtst is over that, so Kris would be a fair bit off from being legal.

Might wanna blank out the licence plates

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