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Yep, that's the one :P looks like shit huh? hahaha

Also for the record, I own that van....hahaha yes, I'm THAT lame. I bought a bright orange van.

I live just up the road and use your street as shortcut to avoid that top round about.

The organge isn't so bad I guess....Paint some black GT stripes on it and your good for 10% more power! LOL

Your R33 looked good to me mate.

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The R33 needs a fair bit of TLC on the outside unfortunately, front bumper needs slight repairs and overall needs a complete respray :( otherwise mechanically she's pretty sweet and in good working order (albeit unregistered lul)

Yeah the orange isn't completely horrible, little better than the plain old white/grey colours vans usually are. I gotta get me an SAU sticker off Shell for the rear window though! Black vinyl GT stripes would be pretty sick hahahaha, I'd totally do it.

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Spotted a Silver R32, a Red and Black R32 drift pig with brush painted R34 widebody kit and a 200sx all at Bob Jane Belco this morn whilst spotting my New Tyres going on at a F@#kin' cheap price due to the managers F@#k up. :banana::bunny::D:woot:

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