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Guys,

I took some shots of this crazy R33 I saw.

It was Ford XR blue, it had BA XR6 headlight conversion, flared rear gaurds with the Farrari brake intakes, gull wing doors and to top it off an R34 rear light conversion.

I'd love to post the pics up here but don't wont to piss the owner off.

It was truely amazing. If anyone knows who drives this car can you let me know if it would be ok to post the pics?

(no number plates of course)

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i also saw this r33 driving around yesterday, its looks real nice on the road, and credit to the owner for doing something different. although most ppl by the sounds of it dont like it , but its an awesome effort..i think its unique...

btw: to the owner, its blowin heaps of black smoke when u gave it a squirt

i also saw this r33 driving around yesterday, its looks real nice on the road, and credit to the owner for doing something different. although most ppl by the sounds of it dont like it , but its an awesome effort..i think its unique...

btw: to the owner, its blowin heaps of black smoke when u gave it a squirt

as far as i know IQ do it and just sell them. its not like a 1 off custom job. i know of at least 3.

Hmm I like the "wide-boy" bodykit.

There's one green one in my area, that I always see going around.

Look very nice.

I wouldn't define that as rice though, those cars would snap WAY MORE necks than your average, ever-present R33.

i think they meant rice because they arent modified performance wise.

im pretty sure the 1 at my work has a fmic and thats about it. from memory it has the stock exhaust.

its a 93 model too, so they are very early R33's, and $25k ? i wouldnt pay it...but maybe thats just me

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