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Anyone Seen GDZ11 lately!?!?!

I used to own this car and wouldnt mind it back again.....

yeah mate. Thats my mates car. He just got it painted and new wheels under it. Its done at Gavin Woods shop at the moment getting some shit sorted.

yeah mate. Thats my mates car. He just got it painted and new wheels under it. Its done at Gavin Woods shop at the moment getting some shit sorted.

So its lives on the gold coast!?!

What could be better than the 34 gtr rims i put on?? :)

Hopefully CE28n's! Is it still on the original motor?

that thing was a freak for near standard, put out 270awkw

when i had it. I owned it for about 2 years and it was super reliable

and an all round great car.

Would love to hear more about it!

Anyone Seen GDZ11 lately!?!?!

I used to own this car and wouldnt mind it back again.....

Mate owns this one and I don't think he will evre part with it.

New paint & 19 x 10 full polished simmons on this machine now and full built 26 - car ran 11.1 / 126mph.

Mate owns this one and I don't think he will evre part with it.

New paint & 19 x 10 full polished simmons on this machine now and full built 26 - car ran 11.1 / 126mph.

Nice one,

11.1 is pretty impressive..

Not sure if i would of gone 19's on a 32 but im sure it looks the part.

Glad someone is enjoying the car!

Nah. I own a white 32 4 door not the black GTR. Thats another mates. Yep, Highroller member!!!

oh yeh!! ur the guy with those wheels, GTR copies? Im still keen man its Rob from highrollers.com lol

u still got them? what sizes are they again

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