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funny i know of some r33's that are pretty quick. But i do agree they arent the best looking skyline available.

Weird how some people call them land barges when they can be made to not only go fast but handle well also. Fark they make family sedans handle well and go fast. I guess you just need to be in the know.

ok so the 33 boot is isolated rite?

nope, pull the rear seats out and have a look

PG 2 me...

and a lil note to shane...

your the load ya mum should have swallowed :Pround 2 FIGHT

awww look at that, the little bitsa is trying to stirr me up ;)

FRIGGEN HELL SHANE WHY WONT U BITE

unlike some, i have stuff to do during the day and dont sit infront of the computer awaiting replies :whistling:

funny i know of some r33's that are pretty quick. But i do agree they arent the best looking skyline available.

Weird how some people call them land barges when they can be made to not only go fast but handle well also. Fark they make family sedans handle well and go fast. I guess you just need to be in the know.

I like R33's. I was just using them as my example.

Funny how you can pick up an R33 for $10k or under these days, yet people still buy R32's. Yes, I'm one of the biggest R32 lover's out there. But even I can see what vaule is, lol.

aww how are you shane ;) dont suppose you know a good supplier of body kits here in brisbane?

DMD are one of the better ones out there, as said. Just make sure its a kit made in house as they still outside souce kits from other people like evryone else. EG: They dont have something so will buy from "shop -x".

They do awesome paint as well, but don't seem to care unless your getting a $15k colour change :whistling:

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