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yeah too many gtr's! (mind you they are mark's as well!!)

my wife is really getting the shits and had enough!

but i just cant help it a lovem!! and just amazed at the new car that nissan have delivered!

Mate come down to Victoria with all those GTR's and spread the love!!!!

Great stuff Russ!

The question is though if this R35 is going to be a Targa car (well Tarmac Rally car) - I'm guessing Mark is going to be the steerer so does this mean you are going to be the mug in the passenger seat?

Good luck if you are! There's no way I could do it. :blink:

you sir truely are a master of deception. I take my e-hat off to you.

hehe, call me robot in disguise. I think when I spoke to you way back when I only had ordered 2, Russ was the 3rd. :D

hey roy , it,s coming mate!

we stuck into it over christmas , all new fuel system , pulled the engine back out and dry sumped it, engine should go back in.

i would say it will be on the dyno in two or three weeks, want to have it finished before starting anything else,

want to do a few events in it before selling it! probably do gatton street sprints up here in march.

so i will have vids of it and pics of car sometime soon.

:(

So still plan on selling ...i will start saving my pennies and rolling old ladies in the park :laugh:

^^^ Yeah I wanna no as well!!! Sounds like they Make Washing Machine Liquid!!! lol!

Maybe they do, hahaha...

Fabcars in Vic Pk near the causeway, previously known as Autowholesalers, across frm John Hughes, u'd know it if uve driven down Shepperton Rd, all they have is imports, plenty of Skylines, Evos, Ceffies, Jap vans... in their yard.

How is it a teaser if you get to see the car?

Its real enough to me :huh:

Its going to be race rally regoed anyhow, there has been no secret made of that. Still ages from any real compliance happening.

If I dont get to go for a ride in it, its only half the fun.

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