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If you are talking about the red r33 gts-t that simon owns, it will smoke most cars on the coast..

Theres a lot of quick cars on the coast that don't lap at mooloolaba/maroochy for obvious reasons.

cos the exhaust was a grindplate :D .... the 33 might have beaten you... don't think you could have got traction in the 32 if you tried :P

Pfft, you say grindplate I say skid plate to make sparks. Your right on the traction issue though... If it had you R33's suspension dam it would have been a scary car, well even more so anyway.

It went properly bish..!! I was just a lazy mofo and never got it to 100% potential. I’ll get another car, more power, more silly-ness. Just give me time dazzle

time is your friend :D i went past your house again today saw the "beep beep " out tha front... what a weapon! and that IDG ride in the shed.

The BMW is my old daily driver, I sold it to dad when those scum bags stole the Porsche.

The beep beep is a rigga haha! I was home all day, should have thrown rocks or something at my house

i didnt know, it's not like i can tell what car u are driving on any given day lol

sam, i saw your car parked on the beach front in sum 1's yard in coolum, on tuesday just before u hit the main street, what were ya doin up that way.....

Had to pick up a customers car.

Theres a lot of quick cars on the coast that don't lap at mooloolaba/maroochy for obvious reasons.

I have no doubt there is, but the r33 in question is a seriously quick car, probly quickest gtst i've been in yet..

Speaking of r33's anyone know a good place to import through? I Wana a gtrrrr 33 and i've heard mixed opinions about import places.. feel free to pm me :(

Anyone wanna buy a os giken twin plate and flywheel to suit a r32 gtr?

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