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Boost controller but it's a full inspection as it's a mechanical mod. So means back to stock for me. :( Thanks to some of the guys like ENR34_Luke who's helping me out with rims. SAU FTW.

spotted an identical twin to ryan's 33 parked at the bay last nite. white s2, mesh wheels, low stance, (a lil bit dirty round the exhaust but overall) clean as, but no stickers (and i know you have one on the back window............)

isnt it good to find out you have a twin sometimes :)

spotted an identical twin to ryan's 33 parked at the bay last nite. white s2, mesh wheels, low stance, (a lil bit dirty round the exhaust but overall) clean as, but no stickers (and i know you have one on the back window............)

isnt it good to find out you have a twin sometimes :)

hahahaha matt that WAS my car!!! No one has my rims in that offset and size....so no twins bro.

btw, stickers are for chumps.

Edited by Ryanrb25

so ya ditched the adelaide tyrepower sticker from the back window eh? last time i seen ya car it still had that....................so was looking and going "f**k me, im sure thats ryans car"

Spotted a black 33 at Bp St Mary's this afternoon, it had a gtr wing and an sau sticker. Looked nice :D.

Cheers fella, did you have some damage on yours? remember seeing a red 33 as i was leaving

so ya ditched the adelaide tyrepower sticker from the back window eh? last time i seen ya car it still had that....................so was looking and going "f**k me, im sure thats ryans car"

haha yea took it off, i represent myself lol nah it half came off at the lazer wash so i took the whole lot off.

spotted 2 silver r33's last night going down ansac highway on the way back from sau drive in night. one was being a bit silly trying to drag a worked oldschool falcon gt. i just sat back and whatched the tomfoolerie

did he find the unit under the bonnet or your control unit was easily visible

Is it possible to hide all the stuff under the bonnet so the cops cant see it easily?

I need to get one installed soon so i need to know good spots

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