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r33 on joynton smith drive at 8:46am. think it was a series 2 with zorst and wheels and the aerial all the way up.

why was the 32s aerial intergrated with the windscreen (i think) and the r33's have it as an actual aerial.. kinda went backwards there

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He has a good point there! They didn't wanna take out my rear window when I got my respray for that very reason they are a stupidly expensive peice of glass!

Spotted a white R33 GTST on Flemington road this morning just after 8:30 - didn't recognise it but gave a wave and I think I got snobbed!!! :(

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He has a good point there! They didn't wanna take out my rear window when I got my respray for that very reason they are a stupidly expensive peice of glass!

Oh yeah. If you can actually get it replaced.

I dont beleive you can although it's another indication of what state the 32's in (prior acco, front cut etc.)

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sweet as...id recommend having a look on the site so you have a bit of an idea of what you want cuz there are heaps of em and they can get a bit confusing.

although this can be good...i had a guy today get confused and not know which one his wife wanted so got the msot expensive haha woooo.

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