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As it ses my little brother wants a lift in a gtr to his year 10 formal. the more mods the better, as he's mates have some big cars. i have so far organised a new m5, a 11sec falcon gt, a twin turbo v8 lj torana, a large 200sx (my customers, oztrim.com.au). he has chosen the lj torana but he lives and breathes gtr's and i know he would take that option in a second if it were to arise. if i do get some feedback we will choose the meanest gtr out of them.

You can either take the tank of fuel, or i will upholster a gear boot & handbrake boot in leather in any colour for your gtr ($100 value)

His school is kingsrove high

any reply will be greatly appreciated

i will be checking page daily

Thanks

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Might want to mention the pickup and drop off locations and approx times

I might be available pending date and time etc, If its in 2 weeks it should be run in by then, will have at least 350kw at the wheels, more like 400kw is realistic. But to be honest, $50 doesnt get far in a GTR :D

i have a stock auto non turbo r33 it goes harder then any gtr and has been places no other car will ever go....half a pack of ciggies and its yours.

hahahahahah can't understand how that would interest the kid seeing as his a gtr guy and being a kid he will only be interested in heavily modded cars lol.... especially not an auto non turbo lol

wait, hes in year 10 and his mates have some big cars? does not compute

Toyota Tarago, Honda Odyssey, Nissan Patrol :)

He probably means his mates have hired some big cars.

I'd offer my car up, but it is a GTS-t, stock and is kinda half munted dori spec atm. Hope your brother gets a good car :D

R34 GTR $200 .. If interested send pm..

that seems like a fair call.........

since his brother has wet dreams about GT-R.....

since he wont be able to afford one for the next 5 years at least

i think this is so far the best one.

the guy made a new thread.. stating that he's goin to the dark side now.. a big V8.. guess the GTR crazy fan changed once his friends got V8's

sounds like a sheep to me.. or not really a GTR fan.. oh and the guy was joking about the auto non turbo.. onlly place that things been that a GTR hasnt is in a p platers hands

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