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Saw a Gunmetal R33 stopped with it's bonnet up on Hampstead Rd, between Muller & Taunton, last night around 5:45.

I would have stopped to see if you needed a hand bud, but i had to be in Payneham by 6, hope it was nothing major. :angry:

ah yeah I was eyeing off that yellow Evo as I turned onto Frome St .... gave me a nice blast as it went past too .... psssshhhhhttttt :D

Love the look, and the idea of Evos, but could never bring myself to buy one. It's still a Lancer in my mind .... lol

ah yeah I was eyeing off that yellow Evo as I turned onto Frome St .... gave me a nice blast as it went past too .... psssshhhhhttttt :laugh:

Love the look, and the idea of Evos, but could never bring myself to buy one. It's still a Lancer in my mind .... lol

I was in the same mind set until i got in this thing and OMFG!

They are so damn quick!

I'd only stray away from Nissan for one of those or a JZX100

royal blue 32 coupe, white rims fair low, south road/cross road intersection bout 11:15

did u happen to see the rear badge ... im guessing there isnt too many R32's that are royal blue the 1 i saw like that had a GTS badge done exactly the same as the GTR see my edited GTR badge

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saw silver 34 driving on south rd near sturt rd yesterday about 5pm...

Might've been me. Did it still have that "fresh off the boat" look? (Writing all over the windscreen, grubby as hell, running on a trade plate) Mine's got white AVS rims on it currently.

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Sat in and had a good look at this V35 (VQ35DE) today at PVP Imports - it is the test car for compliance ....

* drool * ....

sorry for the crap phone camera pics - will try to get back there with my digi and get some better shots.

I know a lot of guys on here don't like them, and told me not to buy one, but I still think they are awesome!

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