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pic qualities are not the best because my lens is cracked but at least we can still see it. the GTR came from Victoria as a demonstration model where the GTR mechanics were trained to drive them...

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some more pictures not necessary bigger but clearer this time. had to destroy my plastic surround to clear my lens

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if you collect issues of MOTOR magazine, this is the car thats featured in there;check the plates, plus its only 2 seconds slower than a V8-so called- supercar around a track(not joking). the cars actually shipped here not driven. its a demonstration model so its been used to train people to drive them in Victoria, which explains the tyre wear

the cars getting unveiled at the showroom tonight. it will remain there tomorrow so anyone can have a look.

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think this might be the one a mate and i saw at the ravo ( ravenswood hotel) last sunday very nice tho i still prefer the more agressive look of the 32/33's

*even if i did cream my pants over it*

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One of the electrical engineers here at work was just bragging about taking it for a test drive on Friday night.. not a shitty 5min round the block test drive like all the purchasers though.. he got to take it out the back of gnangara and have some fun.. BASTARD! lol

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