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HAHAH true that. I'm comming down for New Years as well, f**king guna run a muck.

That chick looks hot from the back hahah, 10 points to the dude

Thats all thats important isnt it? What they look like from behind!

Finally, I get my R33 tomorrow! F*ck yes!

Got any pics or more details mate?

Stylish Shot =P

Corner View

Arse Shot

Front View

Inside Shot

I've had it under contract for weeks now, waiting for finance to come through, well. It came through about an hour ago =D.

Like in my sig, it's a 1993 R33 GTS-T with 73,000kms on the clock.

Stock as all the way through and is in perfect nick. One Japenese owner, it came off the boat about 3 months ago. Full RWC and yes, the import plates are still shiney =P.

It has fat as tyres on the back and it's been factory lowered. Thats about it, apart from the fact some bastard stole the gear knob so it has a shitty one on there =P.

Ok, let me see if I got this right........ a 1993 with 73000 on the clock???

Let me guess, it came from a dealership near the PA Hospital?? Not saying it can't happen, but you have to realise how rare that is........

Actually I didn't realise it was that rare, makes me feel even better =D

Hahah, when I got the Nova, it only had 72 on the clock, thus being a 91 too.

But yes, you shall all see it and see the kms and see that I am not a lying whore =D hahaha

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