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Throw 80K at the NUR and it will be a good car. For now, you'll have to put up with EVOs and WRXs handing your ass to you on a plate.

Ha ha, don't you worry mate, one day this thing is going to be so off its head evo's and wrx's will overheat just driving beside the NUR, one day anyway... :D

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awesome car dude. congrats on purchase. keep car stock will be a collectors item one day.(i guess it already is being a nur spec)

Thanks mate, bugger keeping it stock mate, for the price that i got it for (around the same price as a good vspec2) being a nur is just a bonus, i hate the whole "keeping a car as a collectors car" theory, im not a 60year old man lol. The way i look at it is... nismo made this car stronger and with more extra's not to keep locked up in the garaged de tuned, i am releasing this monster from within and bringing her out to be one of the angriest things on earth, oooh cant wait, rims, breaks, suspension, oil coolers, diff coolers, e.t.c aiming for the same as a z tune.

It will always be a nur, not original but more of a beast, lets face it, if its not a zonda or a buggetti varion work must be done, in my oppinion anyway. :D

Very nice car mate, I dont suppose you were around dromana/sorrento this afternoon were you?

Its not often you see a millenium jade nur spec on the road

Yeah mate that was me, went away with the family, awesome crusing up there, i got driven up there in the family car and regreted not bringing mine, so i caught a train all the way home to western suberbs, picked her up and drover her back, glad i did it though, lol

Were you with that chick in the white r33 pulled over to the side of the road when i was taking pictures?

Very nice car mate, I dont suppose you were around dromana/sorrento this afternoon were you?

Its not often you see a millenium jade nur spec on the road

Yeah mate that was me, went away with the family, awesome crusing up there, i got driven up there in the family car and regreted not bringing mine, so i caught a train all the way home to western suberbs, picked her up and drover her back, glad i did it though, lol

Were you with that chick in the white r33 pulled over to the side of the road when i was taking pictures?

i was on a cruise with a few other imports and one of them was in a white r33 so maybe.....pretty sure you saw me, i was in a white s13, if not you would have heard it backfiring

Sooo hawt in real life

i was on a cruise with a few other imports and one of them was in a white r33 so maybe.....pretty sure you saw me, i was in a white s13, if not you would have heard it backfiring

Sooo hawt in real life

haha yeah i saw ya, was going to chase down that girl in the white r33, but too many cameras in Dramana lol. What were you doing there on the side of road?

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