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That's not a car we know is it Mars?

I spotted a white R33 with a very dirty bum fanging it up Victoria rd this morning while I waited for my lift to work. Saw it again further down Vic rd just before the Lane Cove Bridge. It's got a really high wing, kind of like an extended series two R33 GTST wing. I think they were a Nismo option.

That's not a car we know is it Mars?

I spotted a white R33 with a very dirty bum fanging it up Victoria rd this morning while I waited for my lift to work. Saw it again further down Vic rd just before the Lane Cove Bridge. It's got a really high wing, kind of like an extended series two R33 GTST wing. I think they were a Nismo option.

that lime green one has been for sale for weeks, i dont really like it.

does the white r33 have a mines sticker on it?? if so i spotted that saturday, it is very dirty and it is running mega rich

spotted mona, mansoor, steve, shaun, cainne and dave at my work lol... cruised home :D was a suprise all i heard was mansoors happy horn beeping lol

How good does your car sound in that tunnel!!!!!!!

Spotted a white r32 it looked exactly like bwa's car but amanda wasnt driving it on the way to work this morning on the hume hwy.

Was also driving next to a grey 33 this arvo.Looked neat with nice looking wheels,gave him a nod.

On the hume highway? It might have been me because I was on there this morning. OMG you think I look like a guy :P

Spotted a white 33 with Ps about half an hour ago on Narellan Road exactly 14 cars in front of me and turned right heading towards my area.

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