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Industrial side of port adelaide is a classic.

Other options are vine st, prospect for a more urban approach, china town, or there are a couple of small cliffside carparks down south, just follow the coastline ;)

my old R just for old times sake:(

Last time I saw your old 32 in the workshop it still had the twins on it. I wonder if that big turbo will ever get back on it. I never felt such a hard clutch and I like the mags you had on then.

I can't recall who took this shot, but I like it.

I really need to get my other half to fire up her new camera (it cost enough!) and take some good quality photos that I can frame and mount in the shed.

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and take some good quality photos that I can frame and mount in the shed.

That engine bay looks pristine !

..hehe and why would you look @ the picture frame if you have your car in the shed to look at :thumbsup:

Thanks Andz.

I'm so glad I got involved in this thread, as it just jogged my failing memory! My bro-in-law did up an awesome framed picture of the magazine article for Xmas last year. My missus put it away for safe keeping till we identifed a good spot for it... and I'd completely forgotten until just then!!!

And Lee, I'm really liking the Legnum + R33 GT-R rims combo'.

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