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I just picked up my first GTR two weeks ago. Put 1200 k's on the clock in the first 12 hours of owning it.. (Sydney to Melbourne and then some) I just love these cars.

Thanks goes out to Nick. Happy as mate!

I know the feeling man. Nice cars huh. :laugh:

less the stonking 2.8lt nismo special, the suspension .. exhaust.. turbos on afore mentioned monsteridge .. etc.

Gawd... I want me one of those nismo built 2.8lt growlers... I would f**king love a real 400r... likelyhood... NEVER!

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these are all i have for now.

just ordered clear front and side indicators so will look heaps better next week :D

Yeah nice man!

Very clean with the Nismo body kit on and now get a set of Nismo Rims and it will be real tuff!

Well done.

Im thinking of just keepin the stock wheels on it for a while. I rekon there nice as!! :D

Coilovers in the new year and gonna lower it hard on the stock wheels :)

Gettin a nice dark tint next week too. :D

For sure.

So is it sitting in your driveway yet?

Im thinking of just keepin the stock wheels on it for a while. I rekon there nice as!! :D

Coilovers in the new year and gonna lower it hard on the stock wheels :)

Gettin a nice dark tint next week too. :D

and so the modding begins.. like a shadow in the dark..

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