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Spotted a white series II r33 at autobahn belconnen...

Also spotted a black gts4 r33 with front mount intercooler on the way to civic, gave a wave, got one back!!

Also spotted a black series II r33 heading towards belconnen from civic, looked stock

Also spotted theo's R34 GTR vspec in manuka!

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Well, for a start he is my mates father, so that probably explains it.

He owns a store in phillip, not sure if he wants me to say which one either.

Hes in his early 40's so i dont think hes to interested in car forums, however i tryed to get my mate so sign up, but hes just never posted i think!!

Dayne

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Lol nah dont worry about Theo, most of us know him or have met him anyway. He owns blockbuster and is vice pres of the Hellenic, we've known each other for a few years now.

I've asked him so many times to join, but its just not his thing and he's flat out most of the time anyway lol.

oh and at last check he's pushing out 290kw after the pfc install and tune by croydon.

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Well in Civic tonight.....parked infront of a stock grey R33 s1.....out the fornt of Mombasa was a White R33, low, FMIC, beasty....across the road was Cons Maroon R33 monster. As i left civic up near the canberra theatre area another white R33 with FMIC, lowered....possibly same as the first one i mentioned.

Not a bad Friday night.....

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Ah cool, I work just across the street at Infinite Networks (its in the building with a reflective front window on a 45 degree angle to the street between Paragon and Kell & Rigby).

From everything I have seen, it doesnt look like a GTR (no flared guards unless im not looking close enough).

I've been spotting that same ride for months now:Amaru is right:definately no GTR. I've only ever seen it either stationary,or if it is driving,I've been on a loud mudderboike of some description(it's a work thing...),so I've never actually heard it. Even if it did have an RB26 in it,it's still a GTS/T in my books. Not that it makes it any less of a car:just like a certain full house RB26DETT in a sleeper that ISN'T a Skyline that's quietly floating around,preying on the ignorant and unsuspecting...Hey,Nik! Why are you grinning like that for...?! :burnout:

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--------AT ALL 4--------------  :aroused:

So Amaru and Whytry have got nothing to worry about?! :P LOL! Remember,people:respect for your elders(a.k.a.:R32-still the one!).

If you listen carefully,you can hear Leech working up a good rebutal for the 33 crew :)

Ah,it's all jokes:Theo's ride is so,so schweeeet! :drooling:

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So Amaru and Whytry have got nothing to worry about?!  :P LOL! Remember,people:respect for your elders(a.k.a.:R32-still the one!).

If you listen carefully,you can hear Leech working up a good rebutal for the 33 crew  :)  

Ah,it's all jokes:Theo's ride is so,so schweeeet! :drooling:

lol its not worth it to many of these softies will back you guys up lol :P however for the people that say they would take a 32 over something like theo's 34 i say you deserve a :kick: lol

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I have to say that the R34 GTR is the sexiest of all GTR's, but there is something which draws me to a 32, mabye cos its the model that started the GTR legacy... (If you forget the KPGC10GTR)!

Ah bugger it, we should all buy R31s then we could all stop arguing...

I love my car!

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I've been spotting that same ride for months now:Amaru is right:definately no GTR. I've only ever seen it either stationary,or if it is driving,I've been on a loud mudderboike of some description(it's a work thing...),so I've never actually heard it. Even if it did have an RB26 in it,it's still a GTS/T in my books. Not that it makes it any less of a car:just like a certain full house RB26DETT in a sleeper that ISN'T a Skyline that's quietly floating around,preying on the ignorant and unsuspecting...Hey,Nik! Why are you grinning like that for...?! :burnout:

teeheehee. oh but so much fun i'd imagine.... if you have the gonads to try...

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teeheehee. oh but so much fun i'd imagine.... if you have the gonads to try...

 

d

You'll need a set about,oh,I dunno...

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...this big :D !

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