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Gav,

I'd say the numbers would be higher for the R32 and R33.

I mean You, Rhino, GTRKen, Micko, VspecII, ND4SPD, Fabian have 32's, and that's just on this forum.... ;)

I have an R33, I know of another Purple one, a silver one with VSPEC plates, there is big red and lumpy's race car at CRed, there is a black one that hangs around Vic Park..

But you very rarely see them advertised for sale, I can't remember the last time I saw one in the paper...

On another note, if anyone is looking at a white R33 GTR at a caryard in Cannington, or a 97 one from a place in Maddington pm me, you might be interested with the info I have....

Brett

There are not enough GTR's, but most of us can't afford them. I think the number would surprise you, I see at least a couple new ones each week, so I think the number of R32 and R33's is more like triple those figures.

Gtrken alone has brought in 3 recently.

See'ya:burnout:

Guest fabiansgtr

id say theres a few more gav prb say around 50+ 32's

70+ 33's

and I can only think of 7 34's

id think goind around the traps and id say theres a heap more 33's around on perth roads than 32's but hey thats me

I would like to see a heap more out on the cruises and maybe on the late night drag scene (especially when my mods will be done soon) yes unfortunately there quite expensive to buy even to repair and insure

but R's are are a lot of fun. If driven how there meant to be THRASHN IT

Originally posted by fabiansgtr

id say theres a few more gav  prb say around  50+    32's

                                                                         70+    33's

                                       and I can only think of   7     34's

id think goind around the traps and id say theres a heap more 33's around on perth roads than 32's but hey thats me

hmm i hardly see any R33 GTR's in perth. ive seen more 32R's than T's though.. probably 20-30 or so.

Shaun

Guest fabiansgtr
Originally posted by RadiuM

hmm i hardly see any R33 GTR's in perth.  ive  seen more 32R's than T's though.. probably 20-30 or so.

Shaun

Well it would help if ya got of your butt and away from ya keyboard hahaha

nah just kidding but i see r33's everywhere maybe a bit harder to see with all those r33 gts around lol then again theres a few 33 gtst, gtr fakes around as well

Gav, Vspec32, Fabian,

There is a cruise on this sunday (23rd) down to Dandelup dam near mandurah. Looks like a big turnout, check the events for full details. Meet at Carousel at 10am and leave from there... Would be nice to have half a dozen GTR's in the field for a change...

Brett

Guest fabiansgtr
Originally posted by EVL R33

Gav,  Vspec32, Fabian,

There is a cruise on this sunday (23rd) down to Dandelup dam near mandurah.  Looks like a big turnout,  check the events for full details.  Meet at Carousel at 10am and leave from there...  Would be nice to have half a dozen GTR's in the field for a change...

Brett

thanks brett love too go but I'm finally putting the engine back togeather this week wont be done in time and tuned and so on BUGGER. Shame really because my R loves to be opened up on long stretches

anyways did you or do you still work at the canningvale tavern by any chance used to see a 33gtst over the road from work thats all

Fabian,

Yeah dude I still work there. Don't take the R there that much as I'm living in East Perth and the girlfriends car is cheaper to run...

Sounds like the R will have a lot more balls once it's back together. You'll have to let me know what you are doing, I'm still exploring my options in regards to mods.. PM me if you'd prefer..

Cheers

Brett

Thanks for letting us know. Unfortunately I won't be able to make it to this one. After driving down to Margarets last weekend, we're pretty much over driving distances for a little bit - especially with the amount of fuel that the 'R goes through. Will keep an eye on the events section for the next one. BTW, should able to keep up soon if I manage to get the Apexi setup I'm wanting (PFC, HC & BC).

Cheers

Brendan

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