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off topic but it was on channel 10 lol: I just saw on Channel 10 about some apprentice who got threatened in his s13 by 2 guys with machetes... the guys took the car... and set it on fire..

How screwed in the head can ppl get. :S

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f*kn idiots, they cant even get the specs of a car right - how the hell do people believe all the bullshit they hear on the news when the make mistakes as basic as that...

The car does look awesome though, thanks for the upload :D

And i have never seen 12 people viewing the one post at once lol!

Yeah it was in Perth and his s13 wasn't insured either. =\

The driver was fine, they stole the car and judging on the footage they set it on fire in a vacant lot.

I mean wtf would drive someone to hijack a car... then burn it. :D

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good thing is that it apparently then has been allowed to run in targa west

couple of us were discussing it at MV on the weekend - at first i think it wasnt allowed

mind you the 180km/h gps speedcut would suck ass....

So this unveiling of the gtr tonight, does anyone know its open to all? Or is it only for a select few who got to RSVP?

It's invite only, so if you didn't get an invite I wouldn't bother turning up.

I'm sure it will be on display at there showrooms soon enough for public viewing.

I heard that Nissan have refused to turn off the speedlimiter.

As it is based on GPS could be hard to bypass.

Anyone else heard this?

mines VX rom has already solve that problem :)

also rumour has it that alot of other brands have an ecu option for the r35 gtr already

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