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I don't normally like 33's, but this one looked quite nice................... She gave a wave out the window.................

Haha! Sounds like it could have been a Datsun 120Y and you might thought it looked alright eh?? ;)

Haha! Sounds like it could have been a Datsun 120Y and you might thought it looked alright eh?? ;)

Well I do like a mint 120Y ;)

But more seriously, I didn't know it was a girl driving until cannington. Up until then I had already decided it was a nice example of 33ness. I just like the lip spoiler look and it had decent offset rims that weren't all like 'bling yo'

Well I do like a mint 120Y ;)

But more seriously, I didn't know it was a girl driving until cannington. Up until then I had already decided it was a nice example of 33ness. I just like the lip spoiler look and it had decent offset rims that weren't all like 'bling yo'

well speaking of the devil. I saw this minter at the shops the other day.

Cant even begin to tell you how far those wheels sit insit the guards. Its almost comical...

Anybody ever hear of anybody 'RB-ing' a 120y?

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In bunbury about 430 saw a white 33. Ass was sitting so low it either had 20 bags of cement in the boot or rear springs removed. Was sporting red P plates and at the lights in peak traffic was revving from 4-7k repeatedly. Hey a ghey note and zero induction or spool noise so I'm betting was NA. Wanted to catch up and call him a tool but it will prob be off the road in a week or 2, one way or another

yes, problem?

i am doing an sr in a 200B/810 wagon

sounds awesome! what a sleeper!

i wonder how the rest of the car would hold up, either the 120 or the 200 option.

brakes, suspension, diff, chassis...

I always had a massive hard on for an RA21 1974 celica with the 3t-gte motor transplanted in it.

But the rest of the car could be a bit of a chore bringing up to speed too...

http://maydaygarage.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/1974_toyota_celica_gt_coupe-pic-59268.jpeg

poooorn

Bayside Blue R34 GTR on Safety Bay Road on Saturday lunchtime, 12.15-ish, 28 July. I was heading towards Mandurah and you were heading towards Perth. You flashed lights and waved. I gave it the "What ... ..!" "Oh, that was ... ... ".

So, we were nearly twins and I did not even react! Sorry!

(Note to self: must get more sleep ... ... ... but not whilst driving ... ... ... ;)

  • 2 weeks later...

white S1 R33 with what looked like advans.

I was on the corner of Sevenoaks st in Bentley at the tyreways (formerly bridgestone tyre centre)- on friday morning.

Holy shit u were pissing white smoke out the back. Something aint right there my friend... :wacko:

Edited by jjman

spotted a few over the past 2 days!!

yesterday at baileys fitness morley saw a red r33! today i saw a silver r34 gtt past morley bp and another white r34 gtt but cant for the life of me remember where! haha

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