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just thought this thread would go ok so if there is anyone out there wanting to talk to owners of diffrent cars and cant find them ie; not a member, than please ask if anyone knows of that car or owner in this thread ie; seen a nice car the other day and wouldnt mind talking to its owner, i would like to talk to the owner of the plate YBSKRD n.s.w and that awesome blue r33 by the name of WEAPON if any knows these guys it would be great if u could tell them to send me a line.

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Gruntn, I can't help you out with meeting up with him but I know his name if that helps. I'll PM it to you if you want it.

BTW you've got to see the size of the turbo he's got under the bonnet (3240? 3540? Can't quite remember). I've seen him getting it a little sideways down Stewart Ave a few times, so he certainly likes to use it too :rolleyes:

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no need for his name thankx mic33r- how the f r u going any way i see ur selling the 33 good luck. thats one bigg turbo, either one of those suckers,im realy looking for the owner of ybskrd (why be scared) n.s.w blue and white plates he is from sydney , just wondering if the weapn was still around havent seen it for awhile.good to see a good car still thumpen around newi.cheeers

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cool which sort of toyota? mmm burnt out hey :flamed: thats not a good thing ,hey mic importing can sum times be quicker than buying a dunnydore from holden lol so just hang on mate and let us know how u go with ya new toy.

Toyota Chaser. There are some pics of it somewhere on the forum. Do a search for 'JZX100' and you should find them.

I've heard how long it can take to get a new car from Holden/Ford. It's crazy how long the waiting list was on the XR6Ts when they first came out. When I get it, I'm sure you'll see it around. I'll be driving it every second of the day :P

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WEAPN did burn, it was near the john hunter hospital roundabout. Apparently that is what will happen when you do your own fuel system. (the fuel system story is just the most common one i have herd so dont take it as gospal). He has rebuilt it though and it is now a candy purple, i see it getting round sometimes.

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