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spotted this beast on horsley dr...

and just to make sure it looked completely aids-riddled, he even put the badge on the wrong side

nice one f.a.g indeed

p.s spotted marsss'ses's 33 in parked in leichardt just now

lol i love how they put the badge on the wrong side too...

anyways spotted "WNARUN" white series 1 r33... looked stockish but didnt sound like it was.... the thing was fluttering like a silvia lol must of had some sort of big turbo setup.

PS: my signature looks gay now that its chopped :nyaanyaa:

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spotted an orange S1 R33 in artarmon turning onto the gore hill fwy, round the corner spotted a dark grey 32, and on jersey rd spotted a silver 32gtr. This was all around 5:10-5:30 on my walk home to the train station...

lol i love how they put the badge on the wrong side too...

anyways spotted "WNARUN" white series 1 r33... looked stockish but didnt sound like it was.... the thing was fluttering like a silvia lol must of had some sort of big turbo setup.

PS: my signature looks gay now that its chopped :P

I see this car everywhere in the past few weeks hmmm wnarun? as i was behind him last week i was waiting for him to give it a bit, to see if he could back up the plates but not much doing. Looks pretty stock.

lol @ GTR badge!!! :(

WNARUN - some bloke was trying to sell that a little while ago up at Hornsby Heights at the servo. It looked stock although could see a FMIC. exhaust event looked stock!

Wonder if it was "stealth!"

Spotted doughboy tonight with some more goodies for my car :rofl:

I see this car everywhere in the past few weeks hmmm wnarun? as i was behind him last week i was waiting for him to give it a bit, to see if he could back up the plates but not much doing. Looks pretty stock.

yeh i know... i asked him he goes its pretty stock at the moment. i was like ummm that doesnt sound stock... he gave it a little and i can tell u from now, it doesnt have stock turbo... no way it can flutter and suck like it does on stockies. meh anywho

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