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Can't say it is to my tastes... for the money that the QLD mob charged for the drive in, drive out conversion - I'd rather a nice R33 GTR! (I'll have to look at the article again to see what the $$$ was, but I know it was pretty hefty!)

Yeah, that looks like the one Skyline Imports were offering. According to an article in HPI the demonstrator model (like the one pictured) was $62,000, or $30,000 to have it done to a car you supply. $10,000 worth of rolling stock and 200+ hours labour. It looks incredible, but i find it hard to justify the asking price.

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Spotto:

Drakeford drive @ around 6:15pm - black R32 GTS-t, stock

Yamba drive @ 7:45pm - black R33 GT-R, chrome/polished 17/18's & exhaust

Melrose & Hindmarsh drive intersection @ 7:47pm (ish) white R33 GT-R V-Spec, stock

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Met and had a lil chat with GZ R33 at the servo last night on the way home from trivia, nice to meet you, and the car looks hot, but whered your mirror go?

Cheers mate, good to meet you, the car looks good.

The mirror got wiped out by a delivery truck who decided to drive off without shutting the side door. Could have been alot worse, I don't know how it missed the whole side of the car. :)

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The mirror got wiped out by a delivery truck who decided to drive off without shutting the side door. Could have been alot worse, I don't know how it missed the whole side of the car. :(

No shit? had the same thing happen a ouple of years ago in mine, i reckon the mirror got hit about 5mm from the line of the car

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Spotted GZ R33 this morning on the barton. Was riding shotgun in an excel so I didnt wave.

Quote: also saw exiting the tuggerz area when i was being brought home by andrew at around 5pm the maroon R33 with nice lookin rims and has Auto Salon Competitor on the back

Thats ash, top bloke. Rebuilt 25T with some healthy mods. Hasnt been entered in Autosalon since 03 but i'd still wear the sticker 2!!! lol.

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spotted a series1 R33 filling up at the Ampol on o'halloran in Kambah about 4.30pm, the guy was wearing a VERY BRIGHT orange shirt..

also a black series1 R33 outside the video shop in Homeworld about 5.30pm, with a for sale sticker on the back window.

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