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Spotted a white 33 GTS-t on Franklin st with GTR badges on the front and back... Why do people do this?!

Didn't even have GTR seats to make it half believable.

Take yours for example, at least you put in the seats, the rear guards and the grille/bonnet and stuff to make it half believable....just gotta change out the RB20DE and convert it to manual now...

^^^ Wouldnt it be cheaper if you just bought a GTR? I recon its still tryhardish, why go to all the trouble, just buy a GTR...

Glad the new owner of MR R33 took the GTR badges off, nothing GTR about it..

Take yours for example, at least you put in the seats, the rear guards and the grille/bonnet and stuff to make it half believable....just gotta change out the RB20DE and convert it to manual now...

:banana::(

I'm going to throw a Hoover vacuum through your window tonight.

Spotted Matty in his 4WD going down that tiny side street that turns onto Hindley. Peel street or some shit.

:P so did i nearly run you down? thats the important one haha. sorry if i did :)

Spotted a completely stock looking black R33 S2 out the front of the Grenfell St UPark around 3:45pm yesterday.

Also a white R33 parked on Bank St in the city at 12:15pm today.

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