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Oooh!! Karen is going to be very upset when she reads that post!! Her car is a series 2 RED R33. Factory spec. NOT Burgundy or wine red or Maroon it is red. Hope this clears up this little matter before she gets huffy!!

So what colour is it really? Is it bright red? Like fire-engine red?

Hey hey i thought it was some commodore smuck trying to race me...

Wasent til you were passing that i noticed it was a skyline...

Lol... Have not seen your car before... R34's look the seesnaz...

What do you mean catch up... I was driving in my usuall morning granny state on the way to another exciting day of work... LOL

nah i got like every red light, so when they went green i was catching up.... :( but not speeding :) i read elsewhere that u worked in aspley so i knew i had not much time to finally have a club member see me...

once again, very nice car.

Oooh!! Karen is going to be very upset when she reads that post!! Her car is a series 2 RED R33. Factory spec. NOT Burgundy or wine red or Maroon it is red. Hope this clears up this little matter before she gets huffy!!

If that is the factory paintwork that is INSANE (although in that light it did look burgundyISH) LOOKS HOT .

Karen, Did you get the skyline panel colour coded on the boot?

also spotted yesterday morning on Race course road a grey r32 gtr, plates 60zla or something, i met u down at anzac avenue in redcliffe, but im sorry i cant remeber urs name..

Car: burgundy R33

Rego: SMR33 :(

Where: Milton Road, Toowong

When: Wednesday evening i think it was around 5.

What was I doing: Crawling in traffic like I was trying to get my mate to the airport.

Also, holy cow the paintwork on your car is awesome.

Thankyou muchly :D

Oooh!! Karen is going to be very upset when she reads that post!! Her car is a series 2 RED R33. Factory spec. NOT Burgundy or wine red or Maroon it is red. Hope this clears up this little matter before she gets huffy!!

Huffy eh??? No chilleh for you :)

So what colour is it really? Is it bright red? Like fire-engine red?

Yes, S2 red is a solid red, not metallic. It can look darker in the early evening.

If that is the factory paintwork that is INSANE (although in that light it did look burgundyISH) LOOKS HOT .

Karen, Did you get the skyline panel colour coded on the boot?

Glad you liked the colour, people do ask if it’s resprayed, but its not I guarantee it. The car has the factory optional Super Fine Hard Coat, which is an additional clear hard coating over the paint, which has helped it to stay in great condition, plus I detail it every week :D

The skyline panel at the back is painted the body colour on all S2 R33’s :)

I was wondering how long it would take Karen to spot the post... :(

Anyways on topic

Spotted a R34 GTR (unknown colour or plates was pitch black)

Where:Up Mt-Cootha

When: Tonight about 7pm'ish

What doing: Using 4wd to the max.... Fool....

I was wondering how long it would take Karen to spot the post... :P

ooohhh you're a cheeky one too :D

Anyways back on topic…I spotted:

Car: Black S1 R33 with GTR wing

Rego: 810-OFF

Where: At Jephson St & Sherwood Rd intersection, Toowong

When: Tuesday 18/4/2006 @ 8:25am

What was I doing: Waiting to cross the street

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