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I was at the tokyo motor show i got lots of pics of the gtr35. Trust me its one awsome car.

I had a look at one few weeks ago, now i have sold my r34 it is temping. but in hong kong there is just no point, to have a car.

on what...your 35 Gtr...unless you got one, its useless as tits on a bull....

So... you couldn't think of anything to do with bits and pieces from a 35 GTR other than fix another 35 GTR???

Sad....

Lets hope they put a capable driver in it...

I am always willing to give it a go.

Or not and we can bid on the destroyed car and use it's bits!!!!!

your already spending enough!!! me too

I'm hoping to see the new RS6, and plenty of skimpy clad promo girls. Isnt that what the motor show was all about????

mmmm RS6....twin turbo goodness.

mmmm promo girls.....nice boobie goodness.

So... you couldn't think of anything to do with bits and pieces from a 35 GTR other than fix another 35 GTR???

Sad....

well, hmm you couldnt use the head, the block, the clutch, the gearbox, the ecu

so that leaves hmmmm brakes...wheels and front mount but since its gonna be crashed..then yep well done champ you just score nothing except a bit of bent up aluminium

well, hmm you couldnt use the head, the block, the clutch, the gearbox, the ecu

so that leaves hmmmm brakes...wheels and front mount but since its gonna be crashed..then yep well done champ you just score nothing except a bit of bent up aluminium

obviously owning an evo has unbalaned some chemicals. that's what happens when you drive a mitsubishi.

seriously, would love to be able to scavenge bits of the new gtr.

anyways, all that aside, is there anything worth while seeing at the motor show this year?

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