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spotted a black R33 drive past Belluci's in Dickson at about 7.30pm and drive down some alleyway to park I assume...

This friday night? Would've been me, parked at the liquor shop before ging to some dodgy chinnese place that also did italian food. go figure.

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This friday night? Would've been me, parked at the liquor shop before ging to some dodgy chinnese place that also did italian food. go figure.
yep friday night!

I'd just walked out of belluci's and was waiting out the front... you drove up an alley directly across the road.. your car sounded good! I pointed it out to everyone I was with :)

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Hey i used to have an R33, but i thought they were too heavy to drift that well. i was obviously proved wrong yesterday. some of those R33's were doing really well.

True. But the green stock(ish or as stock as your going to get in something like that) looking one seemed to have some issues. He looked like at times he had an open diff or a really rooted LSD :O

Yeah spotted ALOOOOOOOT of lines yesterday.....funny that...*COUGH* massive SAU cruise to Sydney *COUGH* :)

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That bloke in the near stocker that apparently belonged to his mum didn't do to badly considering what he had to work with. I've had a few discussions on drift 33s with a mate of mine who was also one of the judges at Oran yesterday and it seems that all it takes is a bit of suspension and whatnot work to turn the whale into a fairly decent drift car. The bloke in the black Martini Racing car certainly put up a hell of a fight, just a shame he collected the wall on the last run :)

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