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.... also spotted a silver 33 on george st about 20mins around.. he was at the 3 wide monkeys pub and liverpool st lights.... :wavey:

around and wide.

you have a fat complex

anyone go to WSID on wed?

i was there watching and saw some nice skylines

Yeah i was there, wish i took out my car as there was no one racing.

Some nice skylines out, i liked the R33 S2 Gts-t which had a nice high mount on it. Was in very nice condition too.

The blue 33 GTR was doing 12.1's and maybe a 11.9 i think(he seemed very happy when i was down in the pits) and there didn't seem to be much done to it engine wise. My knowledge of RB26's is not the best so i maybe wrong.

I see "Nur" quite a bit around town, twice this week in fact this week on my way to work in the mornings.

I assume its the legit Nur edition?

Dude, if you see me, i'm in the white r33 drooling hehe. Nice clean car and love the spoiler

Props for using a car like that as a daily driver

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