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Do we know who owns the white R33 GTR that was parked next to me. (can see the back of it in the middle photo)

As i was leaving i had a close look, its a great looking car, very neat and clean:thumbsup:

As for beign a lobster...would you believe i started pealing monday night:(

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On the drive to Calder Park, something unimaginable happened....................

Out of five cars, cruising together, my car was unique.  There were 4 R32's and my R33.  I will remember this day for a long time :P.

The 32's ruled on the way to BBattle :D (R32bigboy-Funky-Me v's Al)

Your 33 - XIBIT (sorry if I got it wrong) looks real nice.

Didn't know that public roads were you private race circuit :confused:, and besides i have nothing to prove :rofl:.

At least this nancy boy has kept his unblemished licence for 9.5 years and still unleashes it on closed circuits, etc. How is your "power restriction" going, having fun? :D

yeah, too bad someone drove like a nancy boy in his r33 tho :)
The 32's ruled on the way to BBattle :) (R32bigboy-Funky-Me v's Al)

Your 33 - ( IT IS WRONG :D, BUT PLEASE REMOVE IT FROM YOUR POST, THANKS (sorry if I got it wrong) looks real nice.

Thanks :rofl:

But you silver R32 GTR looked PHAT!

really nice!

Didn't know that public roads were you private race circuit :confused:, and besides i have nothing to prove :).

At least this nancy boy has kept his unblemished licence for 9.5 years and still unleashes it on closed circuits, etc. How is your "power restriction" going, having fun? :rofl:

:D

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Actually the power restriction's not imposed any more (as of Nov 2004), but thanks for asking anyways :D Also I was referring to the fact that you took an hour extra to get to BBattle.

He fellas... Was a horn day but i cracked the shits when I hit one of those f%#*ing concrete sleepers in the carpark at brighton beach and killed my front bar and also killed my dump pipe... Crushed the bastard in.... More $$$. I didnt see it and i turned into it, my fault.

Hopefully we can do it all again soon.... A most enjoyable outing

He fellas... Was a horn day but i cracked the shits when I hit one of those f%#*ing concrete sleepers in the carpark at brighton beach and killed my front bar and also killed my dump pipe... Crushed the bastard in.... More $$$. I didnt see it and i turned into it, my fault.

Hopefully we can do it all again soon.... A most enjoyable outing

Without hitting the concrete sleeper

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