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imho finish the rear bar.

wut wheels are they?

Yeah mismatched bumpers and skirts are a little lame but if I spend money on the rear bar I should really get a Nistune and respray the whole car and a IC and a dump and a tighter rear diff and so on ....

Slippery slope into poor town.

Rims are CE28N reps by Varrstoen.

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Spotted white R33 Sedan going up and then back down Frobisher street in Ozzy Park this morning ~7:30/7:35 this morning. Could hear nothing but RB goodness over my DJ JS-1 track :thumbsup:

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Grey R33 gtr with sau stick on qtr window parked out front of a house near my street in Ellenbrook.

FYI we have had a few suss people in that street last week so you may want to move it into a shed.

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what looked like my car's white twin cruising sounth on the kwinana between leach n beeliar dve.

GTST- S1(?cant be sure as it was dark) with GTR spoiler and staggered offset rims. Looked nice.

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Just spotted a nice silver R33 with lip spoiler and nice rims about 5:30am on Albany highway from Vic Park to Cannington. I don't normally like 33's, but this one looked quite nice. Was a chick driving. I was turning down Nicholson Rd and I think she was supposed to go straight, but then decided to turn as well to give me a run... She gave a wave out the window as she turned onto Corfield St. What a great way to end my work night :)

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