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I dont know if everyone has noticed or seen this yet... shoot me an old stamp if i missed it but.....

The GTR will be at the Motorshow....

One of the most keenly anticipated highlights of the Melbourne Motor Show will be the local debut of the supercar known as “Godzilla” – the new Nissan GT-R. More Info...

This should be MAD!!! to actually see it in person...

I cant wait

http://www.motorshow.com.au/Home/tabid/36/Default.aspx

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Im working for Subaru everyday!! If anyone comes to the motorshow be sure to come past and intro urself!! ;)

Sure I'll see ya there and you can hand me the keys to the previous model of the STI :) and take it for a ride, sorry don't like the new one. What will you be doing for them? Thought u wanna be with Nissan. LOL

And yeah... Ya think you can pull a few strings to get the keys to the GTR R35? If ya do I shotgun front seat! :D LOL

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Yea definantly gonna check this out, not missing seeing the GTR in the Flesh for anything. Gonna bum my mates SLR camera off him and take heaps of photos. I wish they allowed people to sit in it. that would be mad.

lol at you guys

the only way to do it is to get a beautiful and very nekid woman walking from one side to the other - as the crowd gazes at her, you both will have to push it outside, where by the emsta drives it on to his truck and takes it to the secret place. I will pm you the secret place the day after we get hold of the car

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