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Originally posted by coco69

pushead, i think i saw your car the other day then!

charcoal grey with gtr-spoiler yeh?  are u on P's?

nawww man, don't think its me, im not on P's :D damn thought i was the only one at glenny who ownz charcoal grey with gtr spoiler ..

I live in glenny.

I know the guy wit the NA black 33 stickered up, it used to be turbs but had it ripped coz parents worried. It's nice though.

I've also met the guy wit a silver one with chromies, a blue/grey 2 tone, is a friend of mine, and thats bout it.

R33's were so sick back in the days before F&F, now they're common enough to be under estimated. That's why i'm personally tryin for a 32 instead,

I'm curry 2. R33 is the silvia of tomorrow for curries, that and soarers.

Originally posted by Chef_32

I live in glenny.

I know the guy wit the NA black 33 stickered up, it used to be turbs but had it ripped coz parents worried. It's nice though.

I've also met the guy wit a silver one with chromies, a blue/grey 2 tone, is a friend of mine, and thats bout it.

R33's were so sick back in the days before F&F, now they're common enough to be under estimated. That's why i'm personally tryin for a 32 instead,

I'm curry 2. R33 is the silvia of tomorrow for curries, that and soarers.

hmm, u cannot deny that the camery iz THE curry car though

Recent trends have shown a steep decline in the number of curry Camry drivers, this is clearly due to the vast amount of accidents curry camry drivers are involved in.

The older gen curry has seemed to broaden his horizens into the corolla class, things change...

About the stickered up 33, he says he got it from SEI, says it was a gts25-t, has fully adjustable tein suspension, and Work rims. That's all i know from what he said...

I've noticed that most r33's in Glenny are S1 in response to "King"

Happy Cup, people, Happy Cup.

Things have changed....

I is curry and I have an R32 GTS and proud of it (btw its for sale to pay off the GTR if any1 wants to buy it) :D I dun live in glenny tho.

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