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not seriously, it has a stock box in it.... at the first drag wombat it ran an 11.9 so he was sent home due to the lack od ANDRA lisence... Peter doesnt care for driving fast in a straight line, he is more of a circuit racer than a drag racer.....

the vehicle was built as a promotional vehicle for his business..... the motor in it was built by Peter personally but actually came out of his old R32 race car he had back in NZ. Rather than build something new, he freshened it up back in 98 and put it in GRACER :):P

Spotted a veeerrrryyyy nice looking r33 gts-25t at campbeltown today, which is saying something as i'm not a fan of the r33 shape.

Dark orange, very low on dark grey 18's with a nice rear bar and skirts, couldn,t see the front. It also had the rear wing replaced with one of the small lip ones that sits flush with the top of the rear guards.

Very impressive.

wilch spotted the old hge 1 I think.

I spotted 3x R31 2 doors, 1x R32 gtst, 2x R33 gtsts, RONIN, SLO200 and Steve's 350z racing at Bathurst on the weekend. Not to mention the local boys Nick and Bill with the 33 gtst and 34 gtt.

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Anyone have pics/more info on GTRRRR?

just a neat clean black R32 with some rims and coil overs.... Mike is a member here and may have some pics of the car he wishes to post up as i can never remember where they are to link them....

at about 10:30-11 tonight, spotted a dark 33 with a huge rear wing on blaxland rd, heading towards lane cove road.. i was heading towards epping... hehe.. we passed each other in the dark... i thought it was a 33, but i wasn't 100% till i saw the familiar tail lights.. by then it was too late to wave.. so :wavey: now :D

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