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they washed it at a DIY with their "soap" solution and a dog bone sponge!!!!???? ;):P :P :)

f*cking retards!!!! unacceptable, specially when they're so close to Final Inspection in Brunswick

you can see in the last pic it's already scratched.... :domokun: :domokun::mad::mad:

might have to go check it out

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Been. Seen. Sat in it ;)

They said they don't have anyone to comply R35's for them (yet), so its pointless to try to guess a price.

That and the LCT going up..... (thanks Ruddler :wub:)

The car is apparently here as an test vehicle (for compliance I take it), but since GTA aren't a workshop, its not clear to me what their intentions are.

I drove past today and saw it for the first time and I was like... holy f**kkk the beast has landed.... I rang them up and they quoted me $165,000 plus onroads - and said, so if you're interested we can arrange a test-drive... I think they were joking as in Australia no R35 has been complied to the roads yet. I wish I could.

But seen it before... it still hasn't grown on me yet... the R33 GTR Vspec definitely looks tougher in my opinion.

It's out there peoples!!

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Sure did mate, was good to get up close and have a real good look over it :D

unlike the motorshow haha

LOL!

Yeah nice!

Might have a bit of a look on the weekend or something. Black looks tuff as tho.

But Im still tossing up between Silver or White. Hehe!

I think they've removed it or moved it from the window... saw the decal suggesting the LEGEND IS HERE... but couldn't see it.

maybe they r trying to stop u people drooling on their window lol :D

I was down there on Tuesday to see where my VSpec was and I got a "Special tour of it by the owner" He let me start the damn thing!!!!

Oh my god it's porn!!!! Engine sounds awesome, and the sound system is freaking sweet!!! Seats are comfy, though I think if you were larger in body frame (read A FAT ASS) I thin kthe seats may be a little small for you. Oh and it looks prestine even though some of you disagreed with "the sponge". Their detailer is a magician and worked on it for 3 days to get it looking like new again!

They won't do test drives as they need to keep it under 150KM. Compliance is not needed to drive it on Aus roads as they have trade plates. He told me the same thing $160,000 plus on roads.

They are all a great bunch of guys down there so go and LOOK at it but keep your greasy mitts off it, it's black and shows all ya grubby finger prints LOL.

They have some real nice cars down there besides the R35 too.

Compliance is not needed to drive it on Aus roads as they have trade plates.

the trades plates would ONLY be good for test drives, OR if the OWNER of the plate wanted to drive it for whatever reason.

Not going to help any potential buyer by handing them a trade plate registered to GT

the trades plates would ONLY be good for test drives, OR if the OWNER of the plate wanted to drive it for whatever reason.

Not going to help any potential buyer by handing them a trade plate registered to GT

Yeah I know mate was just stating it for a previous comment.. "if you're interested we can arrange a test-drive... I think they were joking as in Australia no R35 has been complied to the roads yet."

Test drives to me is a valid reason for driving :rofl:

Starting the thing was enough for me!! :P:);)

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