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After selling my 32 in december last year i have been searching for my new ride.

I have finally found what i have been looking for and it arrives in my driveway on Wednesday.

I cannot wait for it to arrive, and take it for a spin.

Must thank this site as i bought a car out of the for sale section, it has made most of the journey from QLD now and will be in my driveway on wednesday.

Must also thanks VIP car inspections for there help in the buying process of inspecting and checking the car for me. As well as handing over my bank cheque, and making sure that the car was loaded onto the truck to make its way down to me. They have kept me informed all the way through the process.

As for the car, you will have to wait until the next criuse that there is unless i give in and let the cat out of the bag before then.

Thanks

Shaun :happy:

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it is an r34 4 door, 2001 model manual

thought about a GTR but i wanted something a little less costly, as i used to own an r32 gts4 and had to replace both front and rear diff and a gearbox. i know how much they can potentially cost to fix. So i went for something a litle more practical.

Have just come back from my first drive in the car.

First impressions are that it is awsome, the way it rides, handles and makes power is unbvelievable.

I think i am in love. :laugh: lol

Have just come back from my first drive in the car.

First impressions are that it is awsome, the way it rides, handles and makes power is unbvelievable.

I think i am in love. :( lol

nice hope we get to see it soon!

yes, it was nice to meet you Nahn.

Everybody else will see it around as it gets out a bit more.

For now it is back in the shed after shopping for some parts at autobarn gilles plains.

anything on sale at autobahn? apprently there is 10 - 50% sale, which i think begins tomorrow...or is that today?

i thought that was just tuesday?

Dunno about you guys but i always found autobarn to be a rip off even when they had the sales on???

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