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Dammit1! someone beat me to the link.

The white 34 has been imported by powerplay.

They didn't import the 35.

That 35 is the one either owned by dounut king or it's Nissan's test car. Waiting to find out tomorrow ^_^

And these are sitting in sydney atm???

34 is being picked up soon thank you very much!

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Dammit1! someone beat me to the link.

The white 34 has been imported by powerplay.

They didn't import the 35.

That 35 is the one either owned by dounut king or it's Nissan's test car. Waiting to find out tomorrow ^_^

34 is being picked up soon thank you very much!

Nissan's test car has been here since last year :D

Anyone know where that 35 is currently sitting? :D

yes

down the road from my place, at the glebe island dock, like i knew it would be

*puts shoes on....

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no wonder they weigh 1740kg- they're ferkin' huge!

the width is cool, but the height and length is :D

i also cant believe the SIZE of the car next to a 34. It positively dwarfs it.

makes you think its such a porker, but that porker hauls an 11 second quater and to 100 in a shade over 3 seconds.

makes you realise just how much ass it really hauls, lol ( no pun intended ) :D :D

i also cant believe the SIZE of the car next to a 34.
lol well it is the first GTR designed to seat white people and their expansive asses behind the steering wheel.
lol well it is the first GTR designed to seat white people and their expansive asses behind the steering wheel.

Shut it you little darky!!

And leave my fat white ass out of it!

I told you to use the snorkel while you're down there........ I can't hear the safety word when my fat white ass in on your face!!

Have a shave........ I'm badly chafed.

i wonder if the new GT-R's roof is tall enough to clear your noggin danny? You're as good a test of interior design comfort as Jeremy Clarkson and his neanderthal body.

i wonder if the new GT-R's roof is tall enough to clear your noggin danny? You're as good a test of interior design comfort as Jeremy Clarkson and his neanderthal body.

Are you calling me a big Monkey now?

NO CRICKET FOR YOU!!!!

The new GTR isn't that big. It just that the R34 GTR is quite small. I beleive it's the smallest of all the GTR's anyway.

Compare the sizes of the Evo and Supra to the R35 GTR in the posted picture. It puts the size of the R35 back into perspective.

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