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Good couple of days for the 33 four-doors......FTW

Yesterday on coro drv turning onto high st, a silver and black S2

Today a dark grey S2 on ipswich rd moorooka, and a silver and black s1 at oxley

Also a yellow 34 at moorooka as well

Good couple of days for the 33 four-doors......FTW

Yesterday on coro drv turning onto high st, a silver and black S2

Today a dark grey S2 on ipswich rd moorooka, and a silver and black s1 at oxley

Also a yellow 34 at moorooka as well

Ay hows it going saw you on coro drive also....noticed you waved but didnt get a chance to wave back

. Noice ride by the way, Wifey likes the color of your car.

Ay hows it going saw you on coro drive also....noticed you waved but didnt get a chance to wave back

. Noice ride by the way, Wifey likes the color of your car.

Looks a lot better once it's been washed. :P

Yellow 34 GTR, no. plates were NITTO. Centenary Motorway on the back of a tilt tray about 5pm. No damage and a huge for sale sticker on the back, whoever brought that has my approval..... fu**ing epic.

Yellow 34 GTR, no. plates were NITTO. Centenary Motorway on the back of a tilt tray about 5pm. No damage and a huge for sale sticker on the back, whoever brought that has my approval..... fu**ing epic.

Nitto is for sale?

I wonder what the price tag on a 1000hp gtr is..?

Think i saw Damit coming out of the BP in Manly on Sat morning, was in the Red pajero

Wouldn't of been me as car never left the garage sat and I dint wake up till sat Arvo :)

spotted a 4 door 33 today at around 4pm not sure of the colour but you passed me (black r33) on johnson road as I was turning off to forest lake. you must of given it a bit as i saw a couple of puffs of brown/black smoke.

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