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its a willall car :banana:

Incorrect. It is Willall customer's car over here from Canberra - the guy drove it here to get Willall to change the fluids and do a service on it.

I spotted a black R35GTR, Red R35GTR and silver R35GTR out the back of Main North Nissan last week :P All ready for delivery to their new owners.

Main North Nisan have pre-sold their initial allocation 12 units, and have ordered an extra red one so they have one to leave on the showroom floor for advertising.

its amazing that most of the gtr owners in Australia are having their GTRs shipped here to willall for their special blend gearbox fluid and aftermarket parts, in particular the trans cooler. Well done Willall!

Spotted two stinking hot silver S1 stags (one 260RS) in the victor harbor BP this afternoon, and the two ladies driving them :P Then saw rodders in his green stag about 10 times in an hour just after the first two cruising round victor.

Come on guys... I have the whole victor Stag scene wrapped up, soon everyone down here will be driving one. "Victor, Stag show room!" Our new slogan. Nice cars btw guys.

Adam that 260 of yours has the sweetest sound on boost I've ever heard.

spotted 148 commodores with CleanAndSimple, between Richmond Road and East Terrace,

out of all them , spotted a bayside blue 34 gtr about to go onto anzac highway and 3 silver R33 gtst's , one had r32 gtr wheels on it :P

official ratio of 37:1

37 being commodores

1 being skyline

spotted a silver stag at christies beach area, boat ramp taking photos tonight

spotted a white R33 GTR wing no emblems? with chrome and dark grey or black centered wheels in onka hills, super clean car

two police cars up my tailpipe this weekend running my rego on two difference occasions, and tailgating me to boot???? . but ran the gauntlet without incident.

mat,

after you left bp at victor... ANOTHER stag rocked up! White S2 driven by an older lady, even had a chat to her about them! stocked!

That makes for me, cheffstagea, your self, her, and 2 others stags their today that we saw and one on sunday in goolwa! 7 stags in 2 days on the south coast :)

Then saw rodders in his green stag about 10 times in an hour just after the first two cruising round victor.

was testing out my new rear swaybar,got a big,fat r33gtr one in now.gave you a wave at KFC.nice car mate

R35 GTR! Wow makes everything else seem a little less.....average. Greenhill Road yesterday morning, charcoal grey, not a Willall car, the owner has plenty of beautiful cars. Gave him a wave, he knew it!

was testing out my new rear swaybar,got a big,fat r33gtr one in now.gave you a wave at KFC.nice car mate

Thanks, first time it's been clean in ages. (Hazards of working at a place with dirt driveways). Figured you must have been doing something along those lines or checking out the ladies lol. Ooops sorry, no 'ladies' on the coast :blush: . Has yours had a cannon put on since the victor bushfire cruise? Only just noticed the exhaust hanging underneath.

BTW, how does it handle with the new bar?? Interested myself.

Edited by Stagstock
Spotted a blue m35 this afternoon at junkfood cnr. Also saw the same one in woodcroft on saturday night..

Yesterday I spotted a maroon ceffy in Clarendon.

Yeah what was me goin through Clarendon... Went to Meadows for the easter markets thing!

Nice excuse for a hills run :blush:

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Also spotted 2day

** 2 Abo's fighting on west trse, kinna looked like they were fighting over a stick or "tucka" :)

** A Red 3000GT, older male driver goin on to the expressway

** A Dark Grey/Black 32 on pannatalinga rd, which turned on to reynell rd (gave ya a nod, but also tryed to watch traffic infront)

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