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Lol .... thats like saying holdens and fords look the same

Arent they all the same?..well according to you i was in a falcon when you saw me in my daily for the first time... :) ...

spotted red 33 with plates 'JDM 33' last night on princess hwy on the way back home for the general meet...looked nice...

That's Hamish :)

Username is like Joeyjoejoesomethingsomethingsomething lol

I belive the term i used was falcodore :( lol

;) ..well that meant you couldnt tell the difference and meant they all look the same.... :laugh: (FALCODORE)HAHAHA!!! nice word you made up...lol...

Saw a white r33 coupe being driven hard by a curry dude in Reservoir this morning... on space saver (spare) tires.. yikes. brave/crazy or trying to save on fuel???

Also say JNRZAN near la-trobe uni - black R33 coupe.

spotted red 33 with plates 'JDM 33' last night on princess hwy on the way back home for the general meet...looked nice...

>_< i'm the dude with the beard that was on the comittee table

how can you tell the difference anyway, between a 32gtst and a 32gtr?

they look exactly the same to me.

really?

Saw a white r33 coupe being driven hard by a curry dude in Reservoir this morning... on space saver (spare) tires.. yikes. brave/crazy or trying to save on fuel???

Also say JNRZAN near la-trobe uni - black R33 coupe.

curry dude??

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