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Late to the party - black(?) 33 GTR with black rims in Tuggeranong on Saturday morning. Sounded tits but needs a bath.

Hahaha that'd be my mate Michael's GT-R. Needs a bit more than a wash right now lol (new clutch, PROPER tune, and mysterious misfire investigated)....otherwise yeah it does sound f**king nice haha

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Series 1 and a series 2?

Or is that just an aftermarket front bar on the white car?

I believe so. My car (the white one :P) is a Series 2, not 100% sure on Bryce's tho but I think that's an Altia/Nismo kit on his?

My car is basically bone stock atm all panels are original.

Speaking of Bryce's car, are those new real deal LMGT4's?

Didn't get a real good look at your car the other day but if I'm not mistaken you have new rims? Are they LMGT4s or did u just sneaky sticker your old ones? ;)

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lol yeah the S1 bottom/lip area looks way better imo, but I'm a big fan of the intake/grill between the headlights on the S2!I

I used to hate the look of the S2 bumpers but I must admit it's definitely grown on me...

Those rims are nice, Bryce's car looks awesome!

Just saw that he has a build thread, will be sure to check that out later too!

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Ah nice man, those rims look great!

I finally sold my old rims on the weekend so I now have room in my garage to allow me to buy another set!

Will probably end up going with rota grids as I can't justify the cost of Legit TE37s.

Might just wait till I need new tyres tho...

Just taking a look at your build thread. Looks like you have some good things planned!

Am now following your build :D

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blue R33 dunlop shops - P plate

blue R32 GTR (I think) Dunlop House

Black R32 GTS - Dunlop House

R34 GTR Bayside blue Dunlop House

R35 GTR Black Dunlop House.

Dunlop is the new area for Skylines peeps, move in !

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Take that back ! Haha nah, I agree. I thought the same. THe other day I saw a Porsche drive out from where I live, and seeing the GTR's and R35 I thought maybe Dunlop has moved up a peg. As Rob says, Dunwood !

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If you live in Dunwood, then you Done Good. :thumbsup:

There is a Very Large House around the corner from me, they had a WRX which is no longer there but also have a Porsche and a Monaro.

Not all Dunwoodish are Scruffy Bums...

Just me. :P

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you are the most lovely one there though :wub:

If you live in Dunwood, then you Done Good. :thumbsup:

There is a Very Large House around the corner from me, they had a WRX which is no longer there but also have a Porsche and a Monaro.

Not all Dunwoodish are Scruffy Bums...

Just me. :P

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