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JD R33, is your LM the one that was recently for sale on eBay? Bloody hell, that thing had me drooling on the keyboard. Nice car!!

Don't think so, or at least I didn't see it there. How long ago was it on there?

I got it via a compliance shop in Melbourne and they have a car yard attached, but have only ever seen their ads on carsales.com.au.

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Don't think so, or at least I didn't see it there. How long ago was it on there?

I got it via a compliance shop in Melbourne and they have a car yard attached, but have only ever seen their ads on carsales.com.au.

Must have been a different car then, the one on eBay was a private seller. If i remeber correctly the car had been featured in a copy of High Performance Imports in a Skyline vs Supra article, but it was pretty much stock. Can't be too many LM's floating around Australia though that's why i just assumed it was the same one. Regardless, that is one very nice car!

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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.

hahah king 33, he has about 190rwkw, he likes to over advertise his passion for 2f2f,

had to leave a comment as i always see this car and have talked to the owner

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today 12 Jan 09, in the work carpark, black S2 R33, Full bodykit looks like a URAS, HKS sticker below the front guard indicators, silver R33, 18" chrome mags, Nismo sticker in place of GTS-T, Pialligo/Yass rd, Silver R33 passing on opposite side of road, I'm in the stock standard Wine Red S1 R33 GTS4

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Spotted a black R34 on the Monaro near Calwell behind me while I was testing my car out this afternoon.

Yesterday think I saw my old Maroon R33 parked next to the Sun building on Northbourne. Ahhh my first love, a bit fat whale :)

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Spotted so many yesterday arvo about 8 in total. - A Red R34, white R32 wingless, gunmetal 32, silver 32, blue 33, black 33, wine red 33 and Gus' R32 near Chisolm. So many yesterday down the monaro highway and Fyshwick.

Only Gus from the forums tho.

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Spotted a wingless Gold R33 GTST yesterday in Fyshwick and followed him down Monaro Hwy (he turned off heading to jerra). Gave a wave in fyshwick and got a nice dagger wielding stare back.. Tuff mate, real tuff. *insert rolling eyes emoticon here*

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Spotted a wingless Gold R33 GTST yesterday in Fyshwick and followed him down Monaro Hwy (he turned off heading to jerra). Gave a wave in fyshwick and got a nice dagger wielding stare back.. Tuff mate, real tuff. *insert rolling eyes emoticon here*

you must need glasses mate, cause i waved back at ya.. checked out ur 33 as i was driving past and that was it.. its funny how people make something out of nothing..

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