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and i am almost certain its not the Mines GTR. This was built by Autostyle along the same lines to look and supposedly go like the real thing.

Wrong,

It is really a mines gtr, + more parts!

it was not built by autostyle

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and i am almost certain its not the Mines GTR. This was built by Autostyle along the same lines to look and supposedly go like the real thing.

This is correct, Autostyle built this car, it was not built by Mines in Japan... We were chatting to the Autostyle guys at Superlap they said they bought the engine and diffs from Mines.

Correct.

It was built by Mine's. 300k worth of building it

Here it is, really simple;

You, are, wrong.

If you knew the right people (which I highly doubt you do), i'd suggest you look at the receipts for the car.

There's a few. That one was Aussie delivered, so rare as all fu(k. Its at Autostyle for sale, one of their private cars.

oh yeah thats right

wonder how much that car is going for.......

thats one of the fastest cars in the world

0 - 100km = 2.6 sec

400m = 9.9 sec

apparently the Fastest ever street legal road car in the world.........

According to Ultima, its the "fastest supercar in the world"

www.autostyle.com.au for price

PERFORMANCE FIGURES FOR ULTIMA GTR720

0-60mph 2.6secs

0-100mph 5.3secs

30-70mph 1.8secs

0-100mph-0 9.4secs

100mph-0 3.6secs

Standing ¼ mile 9.9secs @143mph

Top Speed 231mph (gearing limited)

Skidpad (200ft) 1.176g

9's standard. Thats quick.

Auto style dont even own the Mines GTR , Stevo please confirm i am pretty sure this is on consignment because I KNOW THE ABOSOLUTE FULL HISTORY OF THIS CAR and everything you guys are saying is CRAP , i was looking at buying this car a while ago before i bought my first r34 , i can tell you this car is absolutely stunning but the way it runs DO NOT compare it to those you tube videos that you see of the Mines GTR ..

SIKS11 : please stop listening to what people tell you and read . autostyle does not build cars , they sell them ....

Black Widow : 300 k ? you serious man .

Angus Smart : sorry to break it to you but it is not the real deal .

According to Ultima, its the "fastest supercar in the world"

www.autostyle.com.au for price

PERFORMANCE FIGURES FOR ULTIMA GTR720

0-60mph 2.6secs

0-100mph 5.3secs

30-70mph 1.8secs

0-100mph-0 9.4secs

100mph-0 3.6secs

Standing ¼ mile 9.9secs @143mph

Top Speed 231mph (gearing limited)

Skidpad (200ft) 1.176g

9's standard. Thats quick.

WOW thats amazing!!

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