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I have a 10 second GTR and I'm having major issues with the box. Back in my homeland I had a TT Brabus war it auto, after that nothing compare. Can't bother with manual. I'm told the Mr BMT make great car but since my time OS can't find. I think auto much out perform manual. Has anyone heard of a ZF gearbox in the skyline? Everyone in Europe run ZF - Hot stuff. I hear your have local holinger box made is Aus, do you have any issue with being Aus made? I have has Aus TV, think might be concern. Country Road suit fade after 2 clean, am concern with quality. Thank for info skip skip - Much appreciated chon chon. :sorcerer:

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Had chip in Brabus??? You cannot chip Nissan?

Really, salesman told me car was quick. But nothing but problem with car. Blown many engine and my job with Embassy means when i am in Australia need car to drive. Maybe just buy another Brabus.

Told Nissan would not put up with Kangaroo hit, Brabus have airbag. But not sure. Has anyone hit kangaroo with GTR?

lol.

What the deuce? :P

I hit a Kangaroo once, kangaroo was in pieces, car was 100%, no damage. Plus I got dinner.

Try it, next time you go for a drive, run over a Kangaroo. There are heaps jumping around the embassies.

Had chip in Brabus??? You cannot chip Nissan?

Really, salesman told me car was quick. But nothing but problem with car. Blown many engine and my job with Embassy means when i am in Australia need car to drive. Maybe just buy another Brabus.

Told Nissan would not put up with Kangaroo hit, Brabus have airbag. But not sure. Has anyone hit kangaroo with GTR?

Nissan = manual.

Manual = you do it by hand.

Its got nothing to do with a chip.

And what does a kangaroo have to do with it? I really dont understand.

I'd say the problems you are having are because you either

a) dont look after the car right

b) drive its ring off

c) getting the wrong people doing the work

Really?

But was told GTR was made of alloy. My last lava lamp made of alloy and it melt. Really worried about quality of Nissan. My old job meant Brabus had to drive quickly throuigh crowds of refugees. Never a dent. Nissan that strong?

Yeah trust me.

Last time, I smashed into the back of a Hummer, not even a scratch. The Hummer however, was a write-off.

Nissan makes best quality metal.

I also have a Brabus Mercedes (it was on Top Gear recently, maybe you saw it?)

It has too much torque though, but my Nissan is still better.

Really?

But was told GTR was made of alloy. My last lava lamp made of alloy and it melt. Really worried about quality of Nissan. My old job meant Brabus had to drive quickly throuigh crowds of refugees. Never a dent. Nissan that strong?

Quite obviously shows that you are taking the piss...

Yeah trust me.

Last time, I smashed into the back of a Hummer, not even a scratch. The Hummer however, was a write-off.

Nissan makes best quality metal.

I also have a Brabus Mercedes (it was on Top Gear recently, maybe you saw it?)

It has too much torque though, but my Nissan is still better.

But picture of car next to your name looks like Skoda. Do you own Nissan or friend tell you story?

R U For real? Go back to school home boy!

Here's a pirate :P

Do not understand. Work for my government in Australia. Homeboy not allowed diplomatic position because possibility of photos with young boys can be used against my government. Me no homeboy

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Did get dent it panel. Who can repair unabotanium? Cannot find it on periodic table?

Why would it get a dent.

Its not a metal, its a composite item.

Anyone can repair it. Most panel shops quite easily. Thats the joy of it

But picture of car next to your name looks like Skoda. Do you own Nissan or friend tell you story?

Do not understand. Work for my government in Australia. Homeboy not allowed diplomatic position because possibility of photos with young boys can be used against my government. Me no homeboy

Engrish?

since when can you find alloys in periodic table? I'll tell ya how to make unabotanium

1. catch a 20kg Tuna off Japan shore

2. mince the Tuna and dip it in tea to ferment for 10 years

3. go to space capture meteorites before lands to earth, SUperman will do that for free..batman cannot fly high enough...

4.ask Superman use his flame eyes to melt the meteorite, can also ask cyclops to do it but phoenix killed him...although you can ask allison dubois to let cyclops poses her

5.pour the fermented tuna as ASIMO moulds the meteorite into shape

there ya go ~~ Supa Unabotanium alloy

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