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i once was almost the only person around with a green 33 but alas no more....

oh well least mine was green when it rolled from the factory :D

looks good tho oor33sky_

HeHe thanx 4 the nice comments!!!

Nah mine is not really green so much (hard 2 tell from that shot)..it is actually a chamelion style colour - green 2 blue 2 purple

Hope 2 c u guys around :rant:

hi all, saw a skyline with green stripes on gympie rd sunday, thought it was a subaru at first becuase i saw a subaru sticker on the side of it then realised different, sorry for being rude if it was anyone here i was too tired to say hello (been working all day)....so ill say hello now..HELLO!!!

25det - were you in that gunmetal grey 33? I waved, but they just looked at me for a sec then continued staring ahead, so just assumed that they were wierded out by the stripes.

And what Subaru sticker on the side?!!?!? I have the New SAU sticker, Brake Distributers, Bob Jane T-Marts and Automotive Technique in a shopping list on the sides, not Subaru :)

25det - were you in that gunmetal grey 33? I waved, but they just looked at me for a sec then continued staring ahead, so just assumed that they were wierded out by the stripes.

 

And what Subaru sticker on the side?!!?!? I have the New SAU sticker, Brake Distributers, Bob Jane T-Marts and Automotive Technique in a shopping list on the sides, not Subaru :)

yeh that was me and my gf, i thought i saw a subaru sticker probably not, thats how tired i was, anyway yeh stock gry 33 was me

Wide tyres are the suck, just replaced my 4, 2x235's were $160ea and 2x255's were $300ea.

And you'd be very surprised how much difference a pod and zaust make, when mine was bone stock, yes totally stock, I ran a 137rwkw then put a cat back super dragger on and ran 152rwkw on the same dyno no less than 4 weeks in between runs.

Now I got 177rwkw, hmmmmmmmmmmm mid range ROCKS with an SAFC tuned properly :D

Wide tyres are the suck, just replaced my 4, 2x235's were $160ea and 2x255's were $300ea.

 

And you'd be very surprised how much difference a pod and zaust make, when mine was bone stock, yes totally stock, I ran a 137rwkw then put a cat back super dragger on and ran 152rwkw on the same dyno no less than 4 weeks in between runs.

 

Now I got 177rwkw, hmmmmmmmmmmm mid range ROCKS with an SAFC tuned properly :P

Try replacing 265's!!!! ouch!

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