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Spotted (running alongside) a Silver S2 R33 with VIC plates and no wing this avo along Port Rush Rd.

Also this morning a maroon R32 with black boot lid turning from Black Rd onto South Rd at O'hallarin Hill

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Spotted nice looking Silver R33 SII (fmic, lowered, drift spoiler) turning right onto south road from torrens road this morning, thought I noticed an SAU sticker on the side but not sure.

yeah thats in our yard, cant believe they surrived. hope you's have recovered well

Hey Steve i will try and come down there tomorrow or next week to speak with you about some brake upgrades for the NA version R33

spotted 2 door 33 P plater just near tyresplus on my way home just before

as for recovering i dont think some peoples have there are a couple of lads that dont come here any more me i thank God that it wasnt me that hit the festiva

spotted 2 silver 33 coupes coming off holbrooks rd on to henly beach, only caught a glance at them but it looked sweet with both of them tailing each other up the road... and a blood orange/ possible red 33 coupe parked at a thai take away place on grange rd.. think it was NA :)

yeh mike, cheers......u got new wheels too? or has it been a while since i seen ya 33? looks tuff none the less

nisswreck - i think i remember that 33................its been a long time since last week lol

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