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Also Curious about the Yellow 33 was that a factory colour for the series 2 or is it aftermarket?

Nah its not a standard colour... It dulux base yellow...

The R34 is more of a mustard yellow (bit dull) I think the base yellow does it well... Iended up at Milton Mackers last night where i had photos taken by a photographer from zoom mag, doing a story on the Brisbane scene.

The Police took intrest in the photos being taken and the positioning of my car out side XXXX back gate...

SO my car will be in the december issue as a small photo. He also got my number as they may wish to do a story on a street R33...

Ill be stoked if they do a story... Im expecting a call today....

Guys and girls im sorry i didnt make it out, i was 5 mins past milton n the b!tch who i was with in another car that was guiding me decided to turn round n go home caus she just washed her car n didnt want to ruin it!

Plus i didnt bother taking my referdex caus she was "guiding" me and didnt think i needed it

Moral to this story...NEVER LEAVE WOMEN IN CONTROL OF GIVING DIRECTIONS!

P.S. When i caught up with her later she got a revving of a life time! :D:):)

I sooo wanted to be there *cries* :)

but until next time...

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