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Willall Racing Buys Australia's First Official Complied/street Registered R35gtr


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Sat in it this afternoon down at Wallall's.

Absolutely amazing in every way.

Didn't get to take it for a drive, but Munro and Martin Donnon went for a spin - they were simply blown away - which is a big statement from those 2 rev-heads!

Hope to take it for a burn next weekend - will post more pics and videos as they come to hand. Martin is going to real-time tune the stock ECU next week, so we will see what sort of power figures she puts out pre and post-edit.

Enjoy the pics!

Oh, and a vid

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Oops - just notice Michael masde a post about this too - that's what I get for taking 3 hours to finish the post
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Awesome pics Andrew.

Props for not molesting them too much and keeping their quality high :nyaanyaa:

How can you not love a speedo that goes past 340 kph....

-D

Loving it. What a great car! Was a great afternoon. Next week we are keen to get some photos of

R32 GTR, R33 GTR, R34 GTR, & R35 GTR all in a row. Thanks for the great shots Andrew.

(Off to put some cars on carsales.com now)

Loving it. What a great car! Was a great afternoon. Next week we are keen to get some photos of

R32 GTR, R33 GTR, R34 GTR, & R35 GTR all in a row. Thanks for the great shots Andrew.

(Off to put some cars on carsales.com now)

If u want a white r32 gtr 89 model, ill be keen to add my baby

-D

Get a whole line up of white coloured ones, and stock as possible - it'll look awesome!

Our R35GTR is a great car, any truly interested enthusiasts can come down the workshop for a view next week :thanks:

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Our R35GTR is a great car, any truly interested enthusiasts can come down the workshop for a view next week :thanks:

You're on. Any particular date or time? Would be nice if u could get a white 33gtr and 34 gtr and take a pic in a row. mines got a nismo front bar minus the front spoiler lip but is otherwise stock (albeit in need of some detailing).... any other white gtr (33, 34's) out there keen to go down? Charmaine are u free to take pix? hehe

-D

You're on. Any particular date or time? Would be nice if u could get a white 33gtr and 34 gtr and take a pic in a row. mines got a nismo front bar minus the front spoiler lip but is otherwise stock (albeit in need of some detailing).... any other white gtr (33, 34's) out there keen to go down? Charmaine are u free to take pix? hehe

-D

Thats pretty cool Dohmar but Im not going to rearrange cars for your mates to come down for a photo shoot and take an hour out of my day to do it. I have work to do.....Know what I mean?

A look is cool....but I cant move stuff around for shots etc.

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Thats pretty cool Dohmar but Im not going to rearrange cars for your mates to come down for a photo shoot and take an hour out of my day to do it. I have work to do.....Know what I mean?

A look is cool....but I cant move stuff around for shots etc.

Didnt mean it like that. Im sure us peasants could have arranged something on the street and had you slot in, but whatever mate.

Forget it

-D

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