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haha yeh it was tempting greg but u know how it is been there done that...

jokes :P

haha yeah the pain will ease with time lol.

Why are you at home on a sunday long weekend when you have a new car?

Ohhh cops, the same reason i'm still here

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yep same me man i missed out... my brothers are there :P

plus i got work tomoro stupid global company... cant even have labor day off <walks off ranting and screaming and stuffses>

bahahah yeh it has been a while, I don't think i've ventured into NSW territory for quite a while... well it seems like ages anyway :cheers:

A mate here just got a 34 GTR and all the buttons on the dash are written in japanese. Is that a standard thing for 34's i've never noticed it before. Looks well wicked but shit it'd be hard to find the air con button in a hurry :)

PS. Nice work on teh whoring :P

haha yeh everyone has moved on i think. no 1 really comes on anymore, if they do its for a quick look... meh

As for the buttons on the dash, mine are all in english :P the onyl thing thats in jap, is when u hit the menu button on the center pc display thingo lol i dont know the name of it but that display unit that shows u the boost torque throttle etc....

everything else is normal...

haha yeh it is fancy, the aircon is a seperate unit... its normal kind of like the r33 but looks different.

interesting tho, coz it wud look funny if it were in jap...

hang on i think i remember an option where u can change the language on that display, if u are talking about that then he shud be able to change it to english.

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hehe yeh the paint is awesome... like iv probably said about 100000000 times... its so hard to really get a good pic of it... it always looks purple in photos but its more like a blackish purple with green and gold in it..., meh too hard to explain..

hey -MONA- can i have a spin in ur new GTR??? after wil of course????

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