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I was driving to my mate's house...

on the way spotted silver R32 GTR...

so I thought it must been Ryan, so I flashed my lights and honked but no reply....

so I screamed out on the light! then window comes down and saw some middle age bold man looking at me saying WTF you want? LOL hahhahahah.....

then he just drove off.... LOL How embarrasing..:D:cool: :lol:

oi Ryan GET A STICKER!!!:D

cheers

Joe

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Rhino: yep sure was.. was on my way to marlows to get me some wire ties and a quick blat around the back streets :D

nice car... veeeeeeeery nice car. hehe

any of you seen that silvery metallic blue GTR VSPEC going around, i came up beside it at a set of lights one weekend and its damn nice :)

gtr pics

which he has now sold

see you's tomorrow!!! (sunday)

Shaun

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Originally posted by b005t

Spada33 yeah a girl called Skye just purchased the R32 GT-R from c-red... sold her wrx :(

I SAW THIS CAR!!

It was at Dave's "TRS" Shop in welshpool getting it's bonnet resprayed.. GOD DAM that's a nice car!

it sold for $48k from memory... yup.. and it was from c-red...

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Originally posted by Strich9ine

I SAW THIS CAR!!

It was at Dave's "TRS" Shop in welshpool getting it's bonnet resprayed.. GOD DAM that's a nice car!

it sold for $48k from memory... yup.. and it was from c-red...

48 K , I don't think so, for an R32 ???

Ken

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Originally posted by RadiuM

Rhino: yep sure was.. was on my way to marlows to get me some wire ties and a quick blat around the back streets :P

nice car... veeeeeeeery nice car. hehe

any of you seen that silvery metallic blue GTR VSPEC going around, i came up beside it at a set of lights one weekend and its damn nice :)

gtr pics

which he has now sold

see you's tomorrow!!! (sunday)

Shaun

Yeah that is my work associate Brendan. he has posted on here before a couple of times. It was very nice! i went in it a couple of times and drives beautifullly! he had keypad security on it which i don't blame him after some of the recent posts i have read!

Yeah as the site says he sold it. His latest project is doing up a sylvia standard at the moment but i'd say slowly but surely things will be modded...... bit of a change, but those sylvias aren't bad for bang for buck!

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  • 2 weeks later...

With reference to what Brendan paid for that R32 V Spec 48K nearly 18 months ago was an extremely fair price given that a client of Geoff Risbey paid the same for a nearly identical car he bought in himself, with more K's on it. Rare car, factory order colour, books. The car has since been sold to Melbourne for close to what was originally paid for it, speaks volumes about the car.

Regards,

Jeff Ash

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