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very nice

Powerball tomorrow for you punters $22 mil

life could be a dream sitting in that machine

Yeah, I bought my ticket on the off chance I can buy myself a GTR for christmas :banana:

If I actually win the lottery and can buy msyelf a GTR, ill donate my 33 gtst to SAU for a raffle or something :)

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Yeah, I bought my ticket on the off chance I can buy myself a GTR for christmas :P

If I actually win the lottery and can buy msyelf a GTR, ill donate my 33 gtst to SAU for a raffle or something :P

haha better keep your word! :devil:

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86k was base model price wasnt it? this ones "premium" :devil:

not to be confused with the top o the line "super awesome luxo of fastness crazy best model of much joy!" i hear thats going for like 150k

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Would purchasing this car and bringing it over work out cheaper than buying one locally when it arrives? Cause aren't the 35's being sold in Australia the 'shity' versions? How much are they going to be going for? I assume this is the 'better' version of the GTR and if you work everything out, would it be a better buy? Does that make any sense?

Sorry if it sounds like I'm talking shit, I haven't been keeping up to date with the release of the 35 GTR.

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Noway it would be cheap bringing over here.

I'm sure compliance can be worked out but, tax and duty would jack that price up so much, plus all the other fees.

150-180000 landed.

Whats the price over here?

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i thought you could only import a car thats on the approved list of imports... otherwise it will be rejected... unless of course you import it as a race rally car which can never be registered... ever.

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