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Stopped at the News agent at Queenscliff on the weekend .........when I returned to the Car their must have been 20 people (half the street) surrounding

the car.(no kidding..)

I'm used to young guys giving me :) but I'm also getting quiet a few elderly gents admiring the R35......

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I'm also getting quiet a few elderly gents admiring the R35......

haha, I had a well dressed elderly lady at a private hospital car park in Brisbane stop me and remark 'I like your car young man'

not sure if she was being cheeky.....

haha, I had a well dressed elderly lady at a private hospital car park in Brisbane stop me and remark 'I like your car young man'

not sure if she was being cheeky.....

Scary stuff.......mean I have had 2-3 guys or a couple looking when I take the Exige for a spin.......but to have a crowd of 20 people looking/waiting....WOW.!

  • 2 weeks later...
I don't believe the 7 days for a second...I remember when you got the car, you piled on about 1000km in the first 3 days. :)

Sprung..... ;) ....would you believe mobile office..(very fast mobile office)

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I'd sell my soul to the Devil for your car :bunny:

OT: I saw one parked in the city the other day and people were stopping by taking pictures infront of it etc.

I almost broke my neck driving when I saw my 1st one in the flesh lol, GF thought I was perving lol

I'd sell my soul to the Devil for your car :bunny:

OT: I saw one parked in the city the other day and people were stopping by taking pictures infront of it etc.

I almost broke my neck driving when I saw my 1st one in the flesh lol, GF thought I was perving lol

You where but not at the 2 legged kind........ :)

... becuase the R35 is a genuine exotic looking supercar. I always admired the R32-34, fantastic cars, I'd love to have one if I had between $30-50K to spend, but you'd never call them true exotics...but the R35 REALLY looks everybit a $160K exotic supercar :) ....unlike the black HSV W427 I saw sitting in Nissan Australia headquarters on Tuesday! (my guess is HSV probably borrowed a GT-R to play with and they let Nissan have their $160K 'Clubsport')

I remember a reader for Top Gear Australia reader complaining that the annual supercar calender featured a HSV 427 and not a GT-R. TGA replied that the GT-R simply looks like a piece of crap and HSV looks the bizz! After seeing the HSv 427 which looks like an SS without a rear wing and possibly the worst looking tailights ever, it's apparent that TGA has taste well and truly imbedded up their arses. :) The reaction from the public obviously vinidcates the GT-R as genuinely horn looking piece of car porn.

... becuase the R35 is a genuine exotic looking supercar. I always admired the R32-34, fantastic cars, I'd love to have one if I had between $30-50K to spend, but you'd never call them true exotics...but the R35 REALLY looks everybit a $160K exotic supercar :) ....unlike the black HSV W427 I saw sitting in Nissan Australia headquarters on Tuesday! (my guess is HSV probably borrowed a GT-R to play with and they let Nissan have their $160K 'Clubsport')

I remember a reader for Top Gear Australia reader complaining that the annual supercar calender featured a HSV 427 and not a GT-R. TGA replied that the GT-R simply looks like a piece of crap and HSV looks the bizz! After seeing the HSv 427 which looks like an SS without a rear wing and possibly the worst looking tailights ever, it's apparent that TGA has taste well and truly imbedded up their arses. :) The reaction from the public obviously vinidcates the GT-R as genuinely horn looking piece of car porn.

Have never been a big Fan of the HSV Cars.....but they do have a big following and at 160k for their Clubsport....... :wacko: .....I'll take any GTR and

run rings around it.........

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