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I saw the silver one on Reid Hwy the other day, I nearly crashed my car!! Such a hot car, can't wait for some more to come over. Might start saving for one now. $6.20 an hour should get me there quite quickly...

Notices FABCAR's moto is "Drive something different". They sure do that!!

Was driving through freo and spotted a white R35 GTR on the docks parked just in front of a yellow corvette down at the docks.

Best part about it is that there are no cars in front of it. Was there yesterday so I'm guessing it could be there today as well.

When driving down Canning Hwy you will pass over the old traffic bridge and you need to turn right at the traffic lights (just before officeworks I think) and then drive down through the underpass of the train line and it should be down there on the right hand side. I tell ya they look a hell of a lot better in real life :P

Was driving through freo and spotted a white R35 GTR on the docks parked just in front of a yellow corvette down at the docks.

Best part about it is that there are no cars in front of it. Was there yesterday so I'm guessing it could be there today as well.

When driving down Canning Hwy you will pass over the old traffic bridge and you need to turn right at the traffic lights (just before officeworks I think) and then drive down through the underpass of the train line and it should be down there on the right hand side. I tell ya they look a hell of a lot better in real life :D

Was the yellow corvette a Z06?, them cars r awesome the ZR1 coming out later looks awesome aswell.

Coming back from doing a little bit of that cruise on this afternoon, I jumped in on a small cruise with some of the Antilag crew by pure chance while going through Cottesloe. Along for the ride was the new GTR.

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Lotus vs. GTR

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Only on GTRs!!

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Made my day.

Some great picture`s there MattyP. Would you mind if i used a picture or two that you have taken to print onto a t-shirt. Its for personal use only not for re-sale.

I could also do a t-shirt for you as well if you liked one free of charge of course. :thumbsup:

Do you have a website with other picture`s you have taken?

If its all good then could you send me the un-edited picture`s to my email addy. The higher the resolution the better the quality

in either PSD or PNG format if you can

Cheers...

I thought if you brought a car in for motorsport you could only drive it to/from events and to workshops.

Not much racing in freo /leederville/cott cafe strips that I know of.

This car gets around so just wondering how they do it?

Or is it on dealer plates?

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