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was just drivin down albany hwy going past jb-hifi (perth) then realised i passed a new GTR.

it was soo suprising, last thing i expected to see on the road. must say in person it looks absolutely massive

but in a really fat way. very very nice indeed.

a young bloke was drivin it, probably in his early- mid 20s with dealer plates, was tryna open it up every chance he had hahah

shame traffic was packed tho.

then he pulled into cannington auto house leavin me with wood haha

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ye my mate transports cars for some dealer, and last nite he showed me a pic he took of it while it was at the docks.

what i dont understand is how are people bringin these in, i thought they were not yet released in aus?? yet theres already atleast a couple here already

was just drivin down albany hwy going past jb-hifi (perth) then realised i passed a new GTR.

Sure, sure. It went past you didn't it? Tell the truth. We won't think any less of you... :thumbsup::P

Damn some of you blokes get your hands on it quick! :/

It's like day 1 and we land a GTR in Australia. No one cared this much when the VE Commodore series hit the roads :huh: even Holden fans are (quietly) excited bout GTR!

Only the Japs love them more than we do, that's my vote!

there is another white one in perth as well !! we have 2 here already. how much are they and can i get one road comlied i read somewhere that we can get them registered now b4 nissan gets the full volume licance and sells thier 1st one .. any idia who i can contact if i want one? and im i looking at under 140ish or is it outa my league for the moment..

there is another white one in perth as well !! we have 2 here already. how much are they and can i get one road comlied i read somewhere that we can get them registered now b4 nissan gets the full volume licance and sells thier 1st one .. any idia who i can contact if i want one? and im i looking at under 140ish or is it outa my league for the moment..

Merry christmas 2008! Hope this helps mate.

http://www.j-spec.com.au/list/index.php?ID=11877

Jason :D

Sure, sure. It went past you didn't it? Tell the truth. We won't think any less of you... :ph34r::)

hahaha well to be honest i actually passed him and to make it worse i was drivin my sisters jelly bean ( i dont need to add that he was jammed in traffic do i?? )

whether you win by an inch or a mile... even if the other guy isnt racing you.. a wins a win LMAO

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