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Hi y'all,

Has anyone seen that yellow R33 getting around town? Whenever I see it it totally brightens my day - it's kinda like a unicorn or my white whale. I yell out, "YELLOW R33!!" whenever I see it. Then all my friends look at me funny.

Sigi

P.S. My Silver R33 GTS is now being complianced...(panting)...:rolleyes:

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Originally posted by Oz Elitesport

See it a lot around erindale and Kambah. The one with the GTR body kit.

Yep I see that one all the time :inlove:

I am a yellow car junkie :)

I even look at yellow excels lol....

I need help.

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the yellow one with stickers is owned by a guy called Marlon he lives across from kambah whatever thats called there!! it goes well has exhaust, filter, maybe fmic, and maybe apexi pfc but i havent chetted with him for ages, the other yellow one is owned or used to by a guy from evo and it is pretty trashed

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