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Spotted my clutch master cylinder being replaced today and then back on the road :D Also spotted a few lines at Just Jap, particularly an older guy (60s?) in a 4 door 33. Stock but looked soooooooooo clean!

Maybe a new owner? First 33 GTR I've seen around the area execpt the 2 in our garage.

Could be a new owner. I know the other guy wasn't on SAU . I use to own a car the colour, same model with plates GTR33R, long gone now though with the plates .

I forgot to mention I saw four Skylines (2x R32's and 2x R33's, if I remember correctly), on my way home from the dinner late Saturday night. Spotted them at the intersection of the Cumberland Highway and Great Western Highway in Wentworthville. There was also a white VP Commonbore SS which might have been cruising with them too.

oh.. maybe it wasn't you then.. so whose front bar do i have! :P

lol

i saw a white 33 in the city once with that bar and the rear lip when i was walking back to a car park to get mine. Scared the hell out of me

Spotted Silver R33 with GTR wing at Thornleigh Maccas at 10:15pm. JDS Racing? Looked like yours, only saw the fog lights on the front bar when I was driving out though.

If it was you, did you see that lancer :mellow:

Yeah I was up there last night!

The red lancer in front of me? That one is supercharged and smokes my car in a straight line.

Or the chameleon painted, overly stickered up, blue underbody neon bearing lancer sitting on ugly chrome rims? <- I think you meant this one. Hahaha

The best thing about that car was the sticker on the back.

You left a few minutes to early, that drunk dick head that was trying to start everybody in the carpark (including families) got the living hell beaten out of him by a couple of Maori plumbers.

Yeah I was up there last night!

The red lancer in front of me? That one is supercharged and smokes my car in a straight line.

Or the chameleon painted, overly stickered up, blue underbody neon bearing lancer sitting on ugly chrome rims? <- I think you meant this one. Hahaha

The best thing about that car was the sticker on the back.

You left a few minutes to early, that drunk dick head that was trying to start everybody in the carpark (including families) got the living hell beaten out of him by a couple of Maori plumbers.

Hahaha yeh mate, the 2nd one :blush: I was tryin not to laugh when the guy was telling me about it. He was just so pleased with what he'd done to the car, hence the rev when I started mine up, I'll come over and say hi next time I see you there mate :D

Edited by Zilch*

Spotted a dark blue r34 4dr with gram lights copies? at the miranda 5 ways just 30 mins ago

Also then spotted a white r34 4dr on tom uglys bridge

2 4 dr r34's in 10 mins......strange

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