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Yes.. Integra Type S.. Its easier to drive and use less fuel + my R33 is getting old and problems seems to occur, so far I've spent over $15K to maintain that car over the last 2 years..

No WinK, I didn't keep that number plate.. the new one is AE-80-YS

Yeah I know what you mean.......Im still thinking about the move myself.

Spotted R33 GTR [KINGTR] on Epping station bridge.

Yeah I know what you mean.......Im still thinking about the move myself.

I'm really enjoying the type S now. Got the Fujitsubo PowerGetter cat back installed today..

Car traveled 300km only. Too soon?

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Spotted R33 GTR [KINGTR] on Epping station bridge.

I'm really enjoying the type S now. Got the Fujitsubo PowerGetter cat back installed today..

Car traveled 300km only. Too soon?

Hahaha its never too soon !!

I dont think I can go back to a FWD car.....

Id probably go a s15 or wrx.......fuel isnt really the concern.

Just want something NEWER.......and wont be having problems that comes with the age of the car.....

Hahaha its never too soon !!

I dont think I can go back to a FWD car.....

Id probably go a s15 or wrx.......fuel isnt really the concern.

Just want something NEWER.......and wont be having problems that comes with the age of the car.....

I cant believe you are complaining about the age of you're car.

Heard then Saw GTR-80Y at Crows Nest tonight.

BOV PSSSHT then backfire.  :)

I saw you last night passing by Epping Station.. just noticed the red plates.. I was heading the other way

Heard then Saw GTR-80Y at Crows Nest tonight.

BOV PSSSHT then backfire.  ;)

But i only saw SP00LD at crows nest? Gave it a rev to get his attention.

Hehe no bov, i blocked it off.

Spotted our very own mr tosh about 11pm on pac hwy artarmon. Must of been comin back from a late night booty call?? :rofl:

Saw a white "GTR96V" anyone on this forum? Was some female driver. I was behind it all along the start of the bridge until i turned left into falcon st. while you turned right.

Also saw gtst R32 parked at North Syd. TAFE. Bastard you got a parking space today :cheers: It was freken full..

spotted MAF11a in glebe tonight.. also a white 33 on the same road.. some dude was putting stuff in the boot.... also spotted a silver 33 on george st about 20mins around.. he was at the 3 wide monkeys pub and liverpool st lights.... :wavey:

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