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hey guys im looking for the owner of a lilak purple r33 that was imported by imports 101. the car has a one of kit and white work meister s1s. i know the guy that bought it through imports 101 was leith but im now searching for the current owner to make an offer on his car as im purely inlove with it.

easily the best 33 ive ever seen.

any info would be greatly appreciated cheers

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best bet mate just ask Danny (and tell him seriously you're not a stalker or something) that you really want the original owner's phone number and see if he has the new owner's number...

long shot but best bet i would say dude

good luck, sounds like a nice ride

Not sure if it's the same car but I've seen a really nice purple (custom -- not midnight) with white wheels...they'd painted the wiper arms white too. Drove behind it down Graham Farmer then Great Eastern Hwy about 3 weeks ago the day I got my car :-)

why dont you buy a stocker and build it up to look like that!

theres a fella selling the same meisters on silwa, the kit looks pretty unique but im sure you can find it and then the paint just get it matched up at protek.. wala

not sure how happy the current owner will be about a copy but ye tiz an option.

As Viet boi said that is the Do-Luck front bar, PSI Parts stock them

The side look like Edge skirts, hang a little lower then the 400r ones.

Can be purchased through DMD, and I also happen to have a set for sale.

See my signature for the link if you decide to do it youself.

Unsure of the rear bar though.

are u kidding that colour made me cream. i suppose all to there own. umm it wasnt that done up. bolt ons nothing major. the car looks better in real life and believe me its quick. thanks for the info guys. might have to buy my own

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