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Hey Guys,

Just thought id let you know my 33 is in the mag! The photos were taken about 6 months ago and the magazine just came out about a week or 2 ago. Now that its in a mag I dont feel AS bad spending so much money on it :happy:

So ummm yeah.. go grab it, have a read and tell me what you think!

Dean

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Awesome car Dean , was the first story i read and was late for work because of it.. :)

One thing i did find odd was the air filter placement, i never seen one done like this before, is there a reason for it..at first i thought it was under the bumper but looks like its beside the steering pump...

33s look so nice in red...

Edited by faggywaggy

Thanks for the comments guys..

Well yeah off the turbo there is basically just a 45 degree down pipe with the filter on the end of it kinda facing down.. Besides the handbrake setup, its the next thing im changing. I want the filter to sit where the airbox normally is and im just going to put a vent in the bonnet just on top for some cold air...

  • 3 weeks later...

I bought that magazine as part of a pack of 3, to read on the plane travelling to Sydney in January.

I actually watched your drift vids you posted up the other day Dean, and I remembered the personalised plate OBSEZT and put two and two together.

Lovely example of a 33, and congrats on the mag feature!

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