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Hey people, bout that gold engine bay.

Ive tried to contact the seller on ebay twice with no luck. Anyone else had a go and got a reply.

I asked if the goldness made it the super dooper R33 "G spec" go harder.

Could also be the new "gold-dilla" people are ravin' bout!!

Nahhhh, jokes aside....no response!!!

EMZ

It looks to be a Series 2 that has had a front end crash. The owner probably realized or couldn't find series 2 head lights and bonnet because they're rare to find and expensive and just used a 4-door series 2 front bar. In any case I wouldn't be touching this car. 'ONE OF THE FASTEST IMPORT RACER' This unintelligible comment would turn me off the car instantly.

lol half these jokers dnt no wat it is..mate its a series 2

the front lights,front bar,its got the abs thing inside the enginebay whereas series 1 and 1.5 dnt.

the wing also is series 2.the front bar looks like a series 2 bar but looks like its been changed a lil not sure hes got shit pics.

Thanks for the heads up mad82.

Also just to let people know ive tried to contact the seller of the R33 with the custom gold engine/bay and currently awaiting a response. Ill posta again when i have an answer!

EMZ

When you call Abdul Rauf on 0430093068.

Tell him his car stinks. :P

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