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spotted the usual young commodore/falcon drivers always trying to race the 33 at the lights, what's with people they seem to think they own v8supercars

lol true its funny as F@ck watching them take of like there at the drags and you just pugger :nyaanyaa:

Spotted brian's bus on the hill at basky today, unless there another bright blue 33 I don't know about.

There's a couple of others around of the same colour getting around Hobart, Taurismo33's old R33 looked very similar from a decent distance (400r kit etc on it when you get closer)

That being said, it was most likely Brian :P

Spotted zoidberg heading south around 5:30ish or thereabouts somewhere on the highway. Can't remember where, was a bit tired, but spotted it on the trailer.

I was going the other way in my own white r33 :P

Spotted zoidberg heading south around 5:30ish or thereabouts somewhere on the highway. Can't remember where, was a bit tired, but spotted it on the trailer.

I was going the other way in my own white r33 :P

same just after epping how did you go ?

Yeah I spotted yours up there swell autumn, mine was down closer to the gate next to a Silvia. So many 33s there lol

i thought that was yours, behind you was another black one then mine then a blue & gold one behind me, was a row of 33'sthumbsup.gif

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