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Originally posted by JaSiner666(AFF66)

Jason Lambert... 36yo... Blackwater...red r33... AFF66 Plates.....just had my shit heap hit 270km yee****inharrrr!

Hi Jason, do you get to Emerald much? I've seen about 3 different red R33's around most of them going to TAFE.

270k that would of been a eye opener :burnout:

Shawn.

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yeeesssss. I haven't seen u since i have been driving.

I found out about the Skyline that caught on fire. apparently it was a R33 and his parents were driving it back to Emerald when the battery caught fire, the parents could smell something, opened the boot, made the fire worse. then stood back and waited for the fuel tank to explode, than everthing else burn.

Bye bye R33 R.I.P

Saw the guy in the Grey R32 GTR the other day

Originally posted by Ahh32

yeeesssss. I haven't seen u since i have been driving.

I found out about the Skyline that caught on fire. apparently it was a R33 and his parents were driving it back to Emerald when the battery caught fire, the parents could smell something, opened the boot, made the fire worse. then stood back and waited for the fuel tank to explode, than everthing else burn.

Bye bye R33 R.I.P

Saw the guy in the Grey R32 GTR the other day

I haven't seen your car but my wife did ans a couple of other people, I get everyone saying have you seen the white R32.

That's pretty much the story I heard, poor car:(

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