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the old owner was a guy called Eddy from the southern part of melbourne... i think he fried the engine, rebuilt it, sold it and had a widebody civic last time i saw him.... who do you want to know about, the old owner or the new owner?

PS very nice car aswell....

If I remember correctly, I saw a green 33 GTS-T parked outside a shop on the way to Footscray on Ballarat Road just before the bridge that crosses the waterway. It's on the left hand side.

Leewah.

For some reason, James was logged into my account. Damn you Golgo!!

markjh27, I know him.

Eddie had HOTLNE so long ago now :, he sold it to Drewwy, then got GEMBEL (PURVIN) and then Turner's pink S14 (PURVIN). Plates HOTLNE & GEMBEL have gone elsewhere, HOTLNE plates are now on a White Veilside 33, GEMBEL is on a Yellow CXi Civic. Whoa, what a novell...

Anyway, not sure what you are after but here are the last pics taken before Eddie sold it..

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Mmm straight up old school! :)

haha... the old mucus green r33! Goddamn there were a few SAUers who found amusement in the car being dropped off its springs at Autosalon.

last time I saw the plates HOTLNE it was on a white R33 GTSt that was doing chap laps :)

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