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Hi guys

I own a 93 R33 GTS-4, it's my first car, I've had it since feb this year...I've also had my license for that long too :P anyways I live in Wagga Wagga so if any of you guys see a deep red/maroon R33 with L's on it it will probably be me so give me a wave and hopefully I see you and wave back :)

Also I'm probably the only teen who doesn't have Facebook so I can't like the page or whatever, sorry, but I'm still here regardless so don't be afraid to tell me if you see me around town :)

Here's my baby :) don't mind the ACT plates in one of the pics, I have the typical NSW yellow plates now

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Just Submitted a request to join (dale sotor)

not a pretty car as it is being setup just for off road use...i am getting some body panes for it as the bonnet is a different colour, want a new front bar and lhf guard but still doesnt look too bad...

R33 Series 1.5 (skid/track car) - full rebuild, high flow rb25 turbo, dump pipe full exhaust, cams, mines ecu, front mount, GReddy rs bov,

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