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^^ yeah the R32 was only a GTSt and barely modded whatsoever. Bizarre to put such a car in a show at all.

For those that didn't see it in the flesh, enjoy the new GTR below :P I am currently uploading a 50Mb video of the GTR promo video from the motorshow - the quality is not fantastic as I am videoing an LCD screen, but you get the idea.

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I reckon that 180 was owned by a bogan no one in there right mind from sau or ns would do that to there car i even wonder if its owned by the old guy that owned that super gay 300zx we all know the one

Yeah your right, he was at the SMASA with dragon as well. Dont rate it whatsoever.

sorry, there were no decent chicks there. The Misti ones were ok, but well overdressed, and yes the Kia chick had giant hooters (but large everything else too IMHO). Poorest promo chick car event EVER.

I spoke to the guy at the Nissan stand and asked if any had been imported.

His reply was that if the car isnt bought in by Nissan Australia then it could only be used as a track car (ie non compliable) and that Nissan wouldnt even sell the owner an oil filter unless they can provide the VIN to confirm its an Australian released car.

I mentioned that nearlyt every time I go to get a part for my skyline they end up importing it anyway, so I doubted it would cause much grief for an owner as Nissan Japan would sell the parts, and that the Tuning houses in Japan offer more aftermarket support anyway. He had to agree, but wasnt happy LOL

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