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Yeal sounds good skys

guys from mandurah currently with rice cars =

me - 180sx

mum - r33 gtst

fane - r33 gtst

exhale - r32 GTR

ash - r33gtst

there's a few others around but i havent managed to catch up with them as of yet

but welcome if u wana organise a meet up or something it wont be to hard to arange ... any ideas ?

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that guy with the white one is a nice bloke i have his phone number for cruises he is getting new number plates... there is also 2 black r33s in seascapes (beach suburb) one being corey's (a mate) and another owned by a random i dont know...

i have also seen a black one in town with trispoke advan mags and a wine red one driven by a mum. and thats about it ;)

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Hey its Kim here - know a couple of you guys from mandurah - I drive a white Mitsubishi Starion and if any of you guys have met me, youd know how much i love my turbo imports :P

My cars off the road at the Moment, but will soon be getting a new engine - by towards the end of this year or early january, I will be getting a 32 GTS-t and keeping my starion as a project car for mainly club events (autokhanas/hillclimbing).

We all have to meet up sometime -mrmeaner - i seen ur car the other day, its a real nice R33. Good work.

There are actually quite a few people with turbos around here- ive seen the guy with that White 33 with sticker - seems a bit of a dickhead. I also have been in the Black Standard R33 thats around here - has gold GTS25T badge on the rear - My mate with a VL turbo was racing him (couple of u might know him-Ryan Farr-)and he just beat us but we were able to top end it - damm those 180 km/h limiters!! I was impressed how smoothly that R33 got power.

Oh yes- and where I live in Meadow springs - there is a Red R34 G-TT - very very very fast, big Cooler etc. The old man who drives it is quiet grumpy so It mite not be idea to pull him over!!

Give us a wave if u see me round - I will.

Cheers,

Kim

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