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the good thing is that i get the red one to learn (fry) the clutch in.

last week in the rain was fun :rolleyes:

sideways in peakhour traffic.... and not on purpose. BUT.... i have gotten better since then :rolleyes:

yea... I kinda feel bad. The red one is just about due for the 100K and they've given it to me for free to drive, so i'm making an effort to drive it smooth and not ride the clutch too much.

I'll be such a granny when i get mine though, even with this one, i wince everytime I go above 5K revs.

It's still fun though :rolleyes:

Also, excuse the whoring. I'm new to this, so i don't know what's acceptable and what's not.

Edited by smasha

Just then, spotted white R33 sedan in Eastern Distributor tunnels going toward Bondi.

I wish there was some (easy) way I could get the sedan rear lights to fit in my coupe body.

Saw a nice silver r33 last night on forestway.. Plates CYAHSV..... Very good plates...

think you might have a front blinker out as your back right hand blinker was going off like a disco!!!!

On windsor road spotted red r34 GTT turning out of RAAF base, a stock looking maroon red r33 gtst and an r33 GTST with nismo sticker on windscreen heading richmond way. Gave him a wave.

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