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lol relax man, if i owned an r35 gtr, road registered right now, id live in the thing, would not stop cruising!! Martin was spotted in the gtr quite a few times today so he is probably out living the rest of our dreams.

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lol relax man, if i owned an r35 gtr, road registered right now, id live in the thing, would not stop cruising!! Martin was spotted in the gtr quite a few times today so he is probably out living the rest of our dreams.

Meh, its an amazing car, absolutely. I would argue i have more to say about it than most but even then, i couldnt get a reply from Martin. And im pretty sure he saw the posts. :D

No stress...

I still prefer my Italians. :(

Got some plates you might very well be interested in, by the way if you read this...

Pete, the blokes name is Michael, he has posted on here, mitric is his user name or something to that effect (has a couple of numbers after it) He's a dentist and was lucky enough to see it on the track last year, it hammers, and looks 10x more stunning in person!

No need Adam, it's already been posted in another thread.

R35 Pic

Those plates are NSW...

Surely it was registered in SA, no?

So can we ask who the owner of the beautiful 34 is and what's been done to it..........or is it classified info :(

yeah Pete, as Luke said the owner's name is Michael.

FYI it is Paul Rogers' old car (ex-Adelaide 36s basketballer) and has full on red leather interior.

Car was standard mechanically when Michael bought it, but I think he has been tinkering with it. Looks and sounds pure porn!

yeah Pete, as Luke said the owner's name is Michael.

FYI it is Paul Rogers' old car (ex-Adelaide 36s basketballer) and has full on red leather interior.

Car was standard mechanically when Michael bought it, but I think he has been tinkering with it. Looks and sounds pure porn!

Two posts and no-one even mentioned he's a top bloke as well???

I heard all R34GTR drivers are bit up themselves actually .... :D j/k .... and to think I made a special effort to go to Luke and Flick's to catch up with you and have a beer on Sat night Pete and you didn't even bother to show :) Haha it's all good mate.

And yes, Michael is a top bloke :)

ohh, you really know how to make a guy feel bad don't you. I'm really spewin & sorry I couldn't catch up with you guys last minute cause it sounded like you all had a blast.

If I make it this Friday night I'll buy you & Luke a beer. :D

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