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spotto'd a silver 4dr r33 along main road moonah, not sure if it is the same one that is for sale?

yeh i know there's a grey 1 for sale thats always on the highway. did i tell you im selling mine T?

we got nothen but time!

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Spotto a white 32 in Old Beach today on the way home. This one was special though. White body, blue bonnet, red boot - circa 1990 Nissan Racing Team paintwork.

I want a better look at this one if anybody on here knows any more about it!

Cheers, Greg.

  • 2 weeks later...
spotto white stagea on the brooker sat morning guessing it was stage name

That'd be me and the family going from Glenorchy to Howrah. Gotta love the turbo'd Volvo's!!

Spotted that white R33 that crashed in Old Beach the other morning....more about it on Boost. Made a bit of a mess that won't quite buff out!!

Cheers, Greg.

P.S. Red Stag is a mate of mine, his name is Andy.

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