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oh yea thats right i remember hearing about the series 6

isnt that pic in ur avatar his old 180?

i remeber seeing that thing on the dyno at autosalon years ago

Yeh thats the same 180sx but its mine now and a lot different and of course more KW at the rear, heeh just got the thing out on the road the other day. after alot of pulling hair out i finaly have finished it .

Saw a red '33 Gtst today, "MENAGE" (i think) in Tuggerah

That's my mate Rob, he doesn't use the forums.

I followed, then drove infront of a silver SII R33 this morning on the M4 east bound from Cumberland HWY up until parramatta rd at the end of the M4. Plates were APU-66U. I was in a black Accord Euro.

Nice car dude!

i saw a nice white r33 gtr on king georges road coming from macquarie , The hid light on that car was nice and the the car look nice with a black lip i think the no. plates is pik-11e but doubt it will be right ...... next time you see me give me a wave .. i am in my r32 gtr white

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