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This sounds more like a reunion thread :)

i would rather read the old schoolers having a chat then the new schoolers whoring up every thread :ninja:

Well Mitric has been R35 converted now.....lets hear his thoughts after some time in the car today :)

bah - I didn't come down this arvo Martin, as you were supposedly 'crook' :ninja: .... I had Munro in-tow too

I reckon Steve, joined date 2004 is ftw! lol

bah, you young'uns .... the Adelaide car scene had pretty much already peaked and died before you even joined SAU :ninja: 2002 join date ftw :)

ive been these forums since 2003, just under a different name....R3125det back in the day lol...

I love that garage saurus 35 GTR, looks great.

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yep i joined in 04 after i bought my 33, but i was on skylines downunder as well. and before that i had my silvia in 02 and was on ns.com which wasnt as bad back then. :ninja:

Haven't seen you for a while, Daz. Good to hear the new set-up is coming along. 500-550rwkw on E85 should be very tidy work! I might have to look into E85 for mine - not quite in the same ball park as John and yourself though! I'll be happy with 320rwkw.

I think the R35 still takes the cake as a total package though :)

Matt, not sure how well a high alcohol fuel would go in a car that is driven as often as yours isn't.

Alky loves the moisture.

yep i joined in 04 after i bought my 33, but i was on skylines downunder as well. and before that i had my silvia in 02 and was on ns.com which wasnt as bad back then. :dry:

Hehe i was a lurker on Skylines downunder but a posting member of the r31skyline forum, back in 2001 when I first got my s3 r31...

couldnt have asked for a better first car tbh

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ive been these forums since 2003, just under a different name....R3125det back in the day lol...

I love that garage saurus 35 GTR, looks great.

i was back here in a old nick also... i put almost as much thought into the current 1... 'R33skyline' so im guesing that was 02

I reckon I could get excited about the 35 when the lighter, 2 seater, 400kw, V-Spec eventually rears its ugly head

I reckon you would probably get excited about an R35...any R35....if you drove one.

The difference truly drives like 10 years between the legacy and existing GTR platforms :P

Ahhh Nissan would love all this friendly competition between all the different tuners. I bet they just sit back thinking "they won't be able to crack this n that".

Would love to see the R35 run under 10 second 1/4s. That'd be pretty awesome to watch. Hope Willall can do it first!

Ahhh Nissan would love all this friendly competition between all the different tuners. I bet they just sit back thinking "they won't be able to crack this n that".

Would love to see the R35 run under 10 second 1/4s. That'd be pretty awesome to watch. Hope Willall can do it first!

Unless they go interstate, they won't be :cool:

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