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Yep, another series 2. Just stumbled across this one by accident, think it must be fate.

I did think about a 34, but I just like my 33s. And they don't come much newer than this 97 model, manual was a must, and it has ABS too which the last one didn't have. Hopefully it all turns out ok :domokun:

Nice looking car Jas, but I still say you should have got the 34, then there would be no excuses at the finishing line!!!!! :domokun:

Yep, another series 2.  Just stumbled across this one by accident, think it must be fate.

I did think about a 34, but I just like my 33s.  And they don't come much newer than this 97 model, manual was a must, and it has ABS too which the last one didn't have.  Hopefully it all turns out ok  :)

V35! god damn it!!

Saw a very sweet V35 GT today down the coast. Was very nice. . .

Cheers for the comments guys, the more I drive it the more I am forgetting the GTR. I am loving the fuel economy, I forgot how much better GTSTs are over GTRs in that respect.

"I am loving the fuel economy, I forgot how much better GTSTs are over GTRs in that respect."

Jase, I'm sure the space shuttle has better fuel economy than GTR's. Nice find mate. I know you said it's not "Jason clean" but it looks like you could eat out of the engine bay as it is.

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Jase,  I'm sure the space shuttle has better fuel economy than GTR's. Nice find mate. I know you said it's not "Jason clean" but it looks like you could eat out of the engine bay as it is.

I think the dark paint helps the engine bay. :D Have a mate down the coast who is a carpet cleaner. . . . So all the interior has been steam cleaned, smells pretty :)

Yep, another series 2.  Just stumbled across this one by accident, think it must be fate.

I did think about a 34, but I just like my 33s.  And they don't come much newer than this 97 model, manual was a must, and it has ABS too which the last one didn't have.  Hopefully it all turns out ok  :(

i just noticed u said ur GTR didnt have ABS? so did u have any problems with braking at all?

any way, nice buy! good luck with it

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