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HaHa Quote of the thread!

I think if you can afford an r35 any HSV will seem a tiny dot in the rear view mirror.

Don't be too cocky ... I've got one that does an 11.300 ET on street tyres @ street pressure (obviously not stock).

No way would it stay with an R35 around corners, but I'd have it in a straight line.

Don't be too cocky ... I've got one that does an 11.300 ET on street tyres @ street pressure (obviously not stock).

No way would it stay with an R35 around corners, but I'd have it in a straight line.

Have you got a 35 On order???

great choice mate !!! the wait must be killing you and the test drives must be making your mouth water

The videos are great ... the hi-res pics when it was first released started it all off, the more I see the better it looks.

It is a long wait though, I just hope I don't overhype it and get disappointed when it arrives ... I gotta say, based on the video in this thread, I think that's pretty unlikely.

The videos are great ... the hi-res pics when it was first released started it all off, the more I see the better it looks.

It is a long wait though, I just hope I don't overhype it and get disappointed when it arrives ... I gotta say, based on the video in this thread, I think that's pretty unlikely.

have Nissan given you any inside info ? costings $$$ ??

is it just me or do american vet drivers seem as dumb as australian hsv/fpv drivers;o lol ive seen vids of co6's getting beaten by 300zx's and turbo civics etc but yet they dont want to hear that any car can be better

also about the comment saying that the gtr couldnt go anty quiker then 11.6 and 0-60mph faster, well the article did say it was just done on some random track/road with low grip surface, with street tyres, and also mentioned that it lost alot of traction before the awd kicked in to compensate, just imagine on a track with a full redline launch with slicks!

Bunch of loosers hey! Typical Americans that Love there GMC/Ford Crap and something else comes along like a GTR and they cant accept a Import to there LANDS! oiiiiii NISSAN, stuff america,tell the Captain of the Ship full of GTR's To set Sail For AUS instead!!

The videos are great ... the hi-res pics when it was first released started it all off, the more I see the better it looks.

It is a long wait though, I just hope I don't overhype it and get disappointed when it arrives ... I gotta say, based on the video in this thread, I think that's pretty unlikely.

Love to Know how a Family Man with a Mortgage and Wife Can Afford a New GTR!!! TELL ME THE SECRETS!!!! lol!

I could say the same for half the nissan owners on this forum. I mean what's with the constant holden/ford bashing? and bagging their owners. I've never owned a commodore or falcon but that doesn't stop me recognising that they have made some great value cars in their time. I love the new HSV senators. they look awesome, and they have a big powerful V8, nice leather interior, much improved build quality and nice, modern styling. and cost around $100K. pretty decent if you ask me.

GTRs are great but if I could afford 20 cars I wouldn't have 20 bloody GTRs in the garage. actually if I didn't spend so much coin on the GTRs I've owned I probably could have 20 cars.

I love the GTRs. They are all great in different ways. but they are not the be all, end all of world motoring.

A bunch of stiff's if you ask me,

I love my GTR's and get's me so cut when people bag them :P .

Even at my work all V8 lover's they tease me, thinking i am the dumb one thinking it's better then gts and gto's and the new R8 they are dead set serious thinking they are faster Then a GTR.

cant really compare the hsv to the gtr (gtr is in teh supa car league :P ).....unless it was the 2002 HSV HRT 427 Concept - it seems that the GTR will still beat that car (according to the figures anyway).

But, it will be interesting to see how it matches up with the replacement for the supra - apparently thats also a bit of a beast (aimed at the supercar league)

so, whos willing to make a guess on how long till we see the GTR listed among the following 10? (from supercars.net)

Top cars of 2007:

1. Bugatti 16/4 Veyron Pur Sang (Best Veryon)

2. Lamborghini Reventon (Styling Renaissance + LP640)

3. Koenigsegg CCXR Edition (1018 bhp, 1.5 million)

4. Ferrari F430 Scuderia (F430 with proper intakes)

5. Lamborghini Gallardo Superleggera (100kg CF Diet)

6. Aston Martin DBS (James Bond's Whip)

7. Mazda Taiki Concept (Most Radical Concept Ever?)

8. Porsche 911 GT2 (Most Powerfull 911 from Porsche)

9. Vector Avtech WX-8 HPV (Revival of the outrageous)

10. Gumpert Apollo Sport (See one on Bullrun 2008)

cant really compare the hsv to the gtr (gtr is in teh supa car league :banana: ).....unless it was the 2002 HSV HRT 427 Concept - it seems that the GTR will still beat that car (according to the figures anyway).

But, it will be interesting to see how it matches up with the replacement for the supra - apparently thats also a bit of a beast (aimed at the supercar league)

so, whos willing to make a guess on how long till we see the GTR listed among the following 10? (from supercars.net)

Top cars of 2007:

1. Bugatti 16/4 Veyron Pur Sang (Best Veryon)

2. Lamborghini Reventon (Styling Renaissance + LP640)

3. Koenigsegg CCXR Edition (1018 bhp, 1.5 million)

4. Ferrari F430 Scuderia (F430 with proper intakes)

5. Lamborghini Gallardo Superleggera (100kg CF Diet)

6. Aston Martin DBS (James Bond's Whip)

7. Mazda Taiki Concept (Most Radical Concept Ever?)

8. Porsche 911 GT2 (Most Powerfull 911 from Porsche)

9. Vector Avtech WX-8 HPV (Revival of the outrageous)

10. Gumpert Apollo Sport (See one on Bullrun 2008)

i like the HSV concept , needs a slightly more aggresive front in my opinion but still nice for 02

Edited by Zoggy

"Originally Posted by Wicked90

...

Her friends are jealous as hell, because she landed a man who can protect her as well as spoil her, hammer her through six orgasms in ten minutes and then build furniture, fix her car, and cook dinner for the kids."

What a man.

Edited by webng
i think the Holden drivers here are ok, its just a small minority ,

Thanks mate ... you're right.

I'm a Holden man through and through, below is my garage as it sits today;

DSC06560.jpg

I have placed a deposit with Nissan for an R35 as I think it's pretty much the ultimate car. I have posted this fact on the LS1 forum and haven't seen many disagree with me. Basically all the Holden nuts are agreeing, this car is absolutely sensational.

That doesn't mean that Holden's don't have their merits ... that are bloody good cars in a lot of ways.

:thumbsup:

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