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No I didn't drive on that dirt road :thumbsup: Just reversed on to it off the highway for pics.

Its got 4WD damnit, its, like, made for dirt roads right? Like them WRXs and Evos and LandCruisers :D

Very nice. I know what I would buy after I win at least $20k and sell my GTS-t. A Volvo 240GL Station Wagon with a RB26DETT conversion R33 GT-R :P

Its got 4WD damnit, its, like, made for dirt roads right? Like them WRXs and Evos and LandCruisers :dry:

Very nice. I know what I would buy after I win at least $20k and sell my GTS-t. A Volvo 240GL Station Wagon with a RB26DETT conversion R33 GT-R :)

So, that means you're really craving an Autech 260RS Stagea, right Matt?

R33 GTR goodness in a wagon shell!

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So, that means you're really craving an Autech 260RS Stagea, right Matt?

R33 GTR goodness in a wagon shell!

Funnily enough, I didn't mean that. I always thought it would be funny to put a RB26 or a 2JZ in an old Volvo Station Wagon. I mean imagine being completely smoked off the lights in one of those :laughing-smiley-014:

However, that Stagea would still be a big upgrade from what I currently have IMO. Black Stagea = Japanese hurse, and a damn quick one too :D

Nice car mate !!

I fell in love with white and that has been my top pick for colour. Pretty much wanted a white 33 ever since I saw Mik's S3 almost 2 years ago now

Aint Miks anymore!!!! :D

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here is a dodgy one I have on my work PC...have lots more

Gun-metal grey....my second favourite....

First would have to be silver...but my white gtr33 came with some goodies also ,to good to pass.

Great looking Porsche Mik..

Great car Kris...enjoy driving it.

Oh..here is something that looks like your... :)

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Looks awesome mate, congrats.

I just picked up a 33 GTR as well so I know the fun you're having, haha. Yours looks similar to mine too, white with a white lip etc.

How do you find the 33 vs the 34 driving wise? 34 much better?

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