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You'll keep girl! I got your inference.

Can a Nissan Pulsar do 170kmph? I'm fighting this one....proove it Constable Kenny

yeah it can my mate owns the black GTIR with the big front mount and is loud.. they hold there end up well. there a little rocket

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I think I may have spotted JD R33 (Sky? Blue R33) on the big roundabout near Kingston at St Clairs this morning... It's hard to wave whilst turning on the roundabout half asleep.

Yep, t'was me. :(

I think I tried to wave back, but it was early and I was on autopilot as well. White R33 with goldish wheels? I was probably checking out your wheels, wishing mine weren't so....stock.

I must look like one of the summernats blow-ins with the Vic plates, hopefully they'll be gone by friday.

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Yep, t'was me. :)

I think I tried to wave back, but it was early and I was on autopilot as well. White R33 with goldish wheels? I was probably checking out your wheels, wishing mine weren't so....stock.

I must look like one of the summernats blow-ins with the Vic plates, hopefully they'll be gone by friday.

Yeh mate, White with Gold Volks.

Honestly, didn't pick the Vic plates. I picked 'Summernats Blow-in' purely because I had not seen your car around before.

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Yeh mate, White with Gold Volks.

Honestly, didn't pick the Vic plates. I picked 'Summernats Blow-in' purely because I had not seen your car around before.

Thought they were Volks, but didn't get a good enough look. Very nice.

I'm having trouble imagining anything other than gold Volk GT-C's on this blue, although apparently I have appalling taste when it comes to wheels (e.g. chrome Starcorps on last skyline).

Can anyone suggest something nicer than GT-C's?

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Does anyone know who owns the Silver series one R33 Gtst that has great big blue 2Fast 2Furious style vinyls up the sides, a big Autobarn T wing, 17 or 18 mags, a monster tacho on the dash and number plates "KNGR33"?

It had Trojan Motorsport skickers on the rear quarter windows too.

I saw it last night and had a giggle to myself and thought "time to move on mate, the fast and the furious isnt cool anymore". :D

P.S. I apologise if the owner is on here, but seriously - its time to try a new look.

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