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I spotted a very nice black R34 at the dominos near yeronga last night, aswell as a very nice custom blue R33 GTS-T with gold rims in the city yesterday afternoon - license 628 IFS....they had SAU stickers on it so i was just wondering who's car it is as it thought it was looking very nice :)

parked next to mine outside bottlo near KFC at logan hyperdome thought i was seeing double execpt the zorst told you to come this site. say gidday here or PM me

stock standard r33 said it was mspec nice clean car

Saw black r33 widebody turning off loganlea rd to kingston rd last night bout 6:30pm, widebody is the shnitz!!!!!!!

i see this one a fair bit when i am picking my son up from school..he is too

It's not a GTR...just a GTT with GTR gaurds etc etc...but the green with purple pearl is tops!!!

It was in HPI a long time a go.

i believe the paint is same as i have :Oops: paint is quite aqua/blue as well

I'm pretty sure it's also got an RB26det?t? as well.

Nah is just the RB25DET Neo..unless it has been recently put in?

might be thinking of Ernie's other 34 (son Mick's now) the bright green one has a RB26DETT in it :P

saw a very nice midnight purple pearl (love that colour) R33 GT-R blasting down Ann street yesterday about 1715, rego GTR 83. Walking along I heard a roar behind me, thinking that's gotta be a skyline...yup.

Also saw a white R33 Series 2 (S2 spoiler anyway, all I could see from my balcony) zipping down Lang Parade in auchenflower last night about 2230. Thought about firing up mine and giving chase to have a better look but I never would have got there in time.

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