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Pete, there is an Audi R8 at solitare on unley rd, its white, so so nice!

how much you reckon?

I'm guessing just under $300K
:)

shit i didnt think they where that expensive!

they got balls just leaving it on the side walk then!

yeah I'm not 100% certain but I thing that would be around the mark..........I know they're not far off the price of the new Maserati and a smidge dearer than the Porsche Carrera 4S 4WD.

my curiosity got the better of me, downloaded the brochure;

Manual - R tronic sequential 6-speed transmission

List Price $205,839 $216,950

GST $20,584 $21,695

LCT $50,773 $54,440

Recommended Retail Price^ $277,196 $293,085

... arent taxes awesome?

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Just saw the funniest thing. Coming home with a mate, we saw a dude on a dirt bike get pulled over by two cop bikes. He stopped, they got off the bike and he f**ked off down the road then into a gully, funniest shit ever and left them scratching their heads. NO idea what was so bad that he had to run but don't think he's in the good books with the popo

very nice car, but $44K........tell him he's dreaming

Sorry to dig the old posts up; i actually know the seller, (havent spoken to the him for a few years, he's more a friend of a friend). This GTR is off its tits, it has had the works, PLENTY of time and effort put into it, he knows his RBs very well. 44k seems a bit much for a 32 i know, but its a pretty fair price; its honestly worth way more... he's basically rebuilt the whole car from the ground up - its immaculate.

I could hear it about 40 minutes ago copping a quick 1st and 2nd gear belt up the main road (around 2km away from my joint) toward his house. Absolute porn!

Last year we (me and gf) were renting a townhouse on that particular main road, and we were situated two houses after a big roundabout, so naturally we would hear all the hoons peaking their 1st or 2nd gears to squirt straight to 60kph+. When this 32 would belt past, the whole townhouse would shake, and my missus would yell out 'I FKN HATE THAT CAR!!!' (lol)... I loved it.

it sounds bloody amazing! One of the toughest street GTR's around, hands down!

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