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Orright whats the lowdown. I keep hearin bout how missy owns a 33 but i have yet to see it. Who in their right mind would turn up to a line function in a cresida that burns more oil than petrol if they had a sweet 33 to do the downlow in.

Is this 33 just a mythical imaginitve enigma (shit I near choked on that) or is it the real deal.

C.mon Karen, showusyaride. :laugh:

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Orright whats the lowdown. I keep hearin bout how missy owns a 33 but i have yet to see it. Who in their right mind would turn up to a line function in a cresida that burns more oil than petrol if they had a sweet 33 to do the downlow in.

Is this 33 just a mythical imaginitve enigma (shit I near choked on that) or is it the real deal.

C.mon Karen, showusyaride. :laugh:

Theres a link to it in the QLD members section me thinks... its a blueeeeeee one..

and it goes vroom vroom

i was holding on for dear life in teh cressidaofdeath on the trip from dinner last nite. man that thing's violent when it comes onto boost :(

real neck jerker huh.. or is that just from the missfire =p

Ive driven one of those cressidas and there a bucket of crap, 0 - 100 in like 14 seconds, god damn no good cars. And plus thats an old...er persons car like 70's or late 60's age pensioners car, sif you drive that thing :sick:

Hey don't knock the Fridge of Fury... it's tough. If you rev it over 3k it makes itself a very - James Bond-esque smoke screen. This is actually very clever, because if you're revving it over 3k, you're unleashing Insane Horsepower™ and are undoubtedly trying to get away from people jealous of your sweet ride.

Nah it's a 7M-GE (non-turbo), stock as a rock except for the "TRD Intake", which is a bit of red tape used to hold together a bit of the piping that had fallen apart, with TRD written on it in Nikko :sick: Slowly fixing it up though, it has stupidly cold aircon now, new brakes, 2 new tyres, tappet cover gasket etc. Just need to service the auto and throw a set of rings in it and it'll be quite nice to drive :laugh: Still boring as anything though lol

Hey don't knock the Fridge of Fury... it's tough. If you rev it over 3k it makes itself a very - James Bond-esque smoke screen. This is actually very clever, because if you're revving it over 3k, you're unleashing Insane Horsepower and are undoubtedly trying to get away from people jealous of your sweet ride.

Nah it's a 7M-GE (non-turbo), stock as a rock except for the "TRD Intake", which is a bit of red tape used to hold together a bit of the piping that had fallen apart, with TRD written on it in Nikko :laugh: Slowly fixing it up though, it has stupidly cold aircon now, new brakes, 2 new tyres, tappet cover gasket etc. Just need to service the auto and throw a set of rings in it and it'll be quite nice to drive :sick: Still boring as anything though lol

Can we graffitti it. :(:sick:

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