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Whoever works at Aspley McDonalds that owns that absolute abortion of a 33:

You need to get rid of that Austika from the side window. And no one is going to buy it with those horrible wheels on it. You may as well take your phone number and the 'for sale' sign off the back window.

Whoever works at Aspley McDonalds that owns that absolute abortion of a 33:

You need to get rid of that Austika from the side window. And no one is going to buy it with those horrible wheels on it. You may as well take your phone number and the 'for sale' sign off the back window.

lmao .....

If its maroon with no spoiler, different front wheels to back and a smashed up front bar then thats my neighbours across the road! dont know about that sticker but i think it has a southern cross one on one window?????

If its the same car ill cut him some slack on the front bar, he was backed into by a car with a towbar at the garage full tilt and busted it all up. The dude is refusing to pay so he is going to court or something and they told him he cant fix it until the case is heard or something.

lmao .....

If its maroon with no spoiler, different front wheels to back and a smashed up front bar then thats my neighbours across the road! dont know about that sticker but i think it has a southern cross one on one window?????

If its the same car ill cut him some slack on the front bar, he was backed into by a car with a towbar at the garage full tilt and busted it all up. The dude is refusing to pay so he is going to court or something and they told him he cant fix it until the case is heard or something.

That's the one! It's not maroon though, it's some kind of plum color... and it's HORRID! The wheels look like they came straight out of the display window at Bob Jane. Haven't seen the front of the car because it's always parked nose in. And yep, austika on one rear window.

Having read what you said, the front bar is probably the nicest part of the car :happy:

Edited by Isola
dunno now if its the same car lol lol

its that stock 33 colour, wine red or something but its not plum, maybe it was the light ...

It's not like my red, or Ravi's red. It's got more purple in it. I've seen it there in day and night and it's always looked purple.

Anyone seen my white r33 series 1 n/a with veilside kit and white rims and aftermarket bonnet???

Around Ipswich normally

hey mate i have im also round ipswich got me self a white 33 series 2 now with a aftermarket black bonnet if u seen it atround at all?>?

spotted a P plater R34 on saturday on bruce highway, open your eyes a little more and you would have spotted that highway patrol car sitting on the on ramp at the BP :happy:

oh, and dont speed through that section, notorius for highway cars :)

It's not like my red, or Ravi's red. It's got more purple in it. I've seen it there in day and night and it's always looked purple.

lol im looking at it now and its red/maroon ish .....

it goes like a rocket, he has had a whole heap of work done at bob romano i think he said. its on like 16 psi or something i cant remember the convo exactly.

hey mate i have im also round ipswich got me self a white 33 series 2 now with a aftermarket black bonnet if u seen it atround at all?>?

hey no i havent seen it yet but will let you know if i do :happy:

btw spotted a gunmetal grey r34 around carol park area late afternoon

spotted a blue R34 entering the roundabout as I was leaving at Garden City tonight.

Spotted a white R34 Coupe in Mt Gravatt Village carpark

and two R33's on Logan Rd Mt Gravatt also tonight

spotted a blue R34 entering the roundabout as I was leaving at Garden City tonight.

Spotted a white R34 Coupe in Mt Gravatt Village carpark

and two R33's on Logan Rd Mt Gravatt also tonight

The white 34 may have been me.... not sure tho

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