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Saw what I think was an R33 front with R32 back turning onto Delfin Island West Lakes this arvo about 4 20pm?

Sky blue paint with black (vented?) bonnet? Only caught a quick look at it, anyone know this car?

yep it belongs (or belonged) to an Asian guy who worked at Z-Imports - last I heard he was trying to sell it. IceDuck bought his old R34GTT wheels for me to borrow for my R34 for compliance, nice guy that he is :happy: - oh and if you read this Duc (either Duc), I still have the centre caps here in my garage - forgot to give them back to you.

Saw what I think was an R33 front with R32 back turning onto Delfin Island West Lakes this arvo about 4 20pm?

Sky blue paint with black (vented?) bonnet? Only caught a quick look at it, anyone know this car?

It has an R34 GTR front end conversion. I still haven't seen an R33 front on a 32.

SECRET is gunmetal grey, the one i have seen is at least, wide side skirts, not to my liking tho.

Is there another?

Good freind of mine, only "secret" skyline i know i adelaide, and its gunmetal grey. However i did see a gold tuff looking R33...it blocked me at Upark (under tafe in the city) coz the guy lost his ticket lol. so i was sitting in my stock "beast" behind it for a bit, waiting 4 him to move away from the exit.

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Saw that gold car with the CF driving down main north road towards grand junction intersection last night as i was pulling into my driveway...sounds very tough and looks tough as well

i havent seen secret...what is so special about it may i ask?

dont know what he has had done to interior or engine but tough looking, nice colour, altho not a fan of his side skirts. just a nice looking car.

good luck selling that non turbo skyline vange...good price but i think skylines should have never been released non turbo.

Saw a hot blonde chick ( i hope it was not one of those good from afar, but far from good situations) in a black 33 on melb street today. Looked pretty stocky apart from exhaust (the car not the girl). (Didnt have a FMIC --> Could have been non turbo and that would be a shame/waste).

Anyone know of any potential employers: Im a bored Electrical Engineer, good with his hands, very logical/mechanically minded, will work hospitality (if have to --> but not in the future once the AWA's kick in or in any other field which is going to have its union abolished so the workers and smaller people are left at the whims of blood thirsty multinationals pushing down rates/standards of living/wages etc) --> resulting in increased gaps between the rich and poor (in case all you people were oblivious to what was going on).

Would prefer racing/stunt/crazy driving job but will settle for race engineer/mechanic/tuning and maybe even GIGOLOING if worst comes to worst....... I just dont want to lose my baby car!!!

Oh yeah.... and i have sort of lost my licnece (not from being a hoon --> just lost my wallet behind the couch somehwhere and it dissapeared) so jobs/employers have to be within riding range of nrth Adel.... (u dont need a licence to be a race car driver do you?)

Anyone know of any potential employers: Im a bored Electrical Engineer, good with his hands, very logical/mechanically minded, will work hospitality (if have to --> but not in the future once the AWA's kick in or in any other field which is going to have its union abolished so the workers and smaller people are left at the whims of blood thirsty multinationals pushing down rates/standards of living/wages etc) --> resulting in increased gaps between the rich and poor (in case all you people were oblivious to what was going on).

Would prefer racing/stunt/crazy driving job but will settle for race engineer/mechanic/tuning and maybe even GIGOLOING if worst comes to worst....... I just dont want to lose my baby car!!!

Oh yeah.... and i have sort of lost my licnece (not from being a hoon --> just lost my wallet behind the couch somehwhere and it dissapeared) so jobs/employers have to be within riding range of nrth Adel.... (u dont need a licence to be a race car driver do you?)

Potential employers with private jets (preferably decommisioned fighter jets) are encouraged to apply ....

:D

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