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Yeah there were a few reasons they gave us. It was too deep and we had had quite a few cave in's recently so they deemed it too unsafe. Plus it wasn't economical to keep it running with nickel and diesel costs at the moment. I think we definitely should hey.

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I live in Kambalda, But am in Kalgoorlie a fair bit 'cos Kambalda pretty much sucks lol.

There is a few 33's getting around Kambalda too, But mine is the only 34 :dry:

theres a red 34 4 door cruising around that i've seen a few times....sorry to burst ur bubble :P

I ended selling my 33 to a mate down in Perth, and bought a midnight blue 34. Yayz. Saw a sick red 33 GTR floating around the other day. Nearly wet myself. And I swear I saw a white one last night as well, rolling through Boulder near Millen St.

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i live in kal, currently in Malaysia, i drive a burgundy R33, has 400r kit, big exhaust, front mount, black gt-t rims etc. Some of you might have seen it from time to time. I have seen a few around, there are a few silver 33's getting round too.

  • 5 months later...
I ended selling my 33 to a mate down in Perth, and bought a midnight blue 34. Yayz. Saw a sick red 33 GTR floating around the other day. Nearly wet myself. And I swear I saw a white one last night as well, rolling through Boulder near Millen St.

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oh chris that white gtr lived on millen st, i saw it a bit and heard it every couple days when i lived on york st

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