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Congratulation!

I remember the same excitement when I got mine last year

... The first smile on my face from driving a car ... :thumbsup:

Keep it well and it will make you a happy man! :thumbsup:

And that smile on the face every time you drive it will never wear off .. :(

Yep true that ! I had problem sleeping since the day I drop my deposit for the car until I

pick her up a week after. The way she moves makes me smile :thumbsup: and can't beat the turbos sound.

I remember the first day I was hopeless with the twin plates clutch. Dumping the clutch

at almost every traffic light at around 1.5k RPM :) Now i'm okay with twin plates :thumbsup:

Coming from a manual Corolla, this is way way better to drive, just a bit paranoid when I

park her out in a public car park :thumbsup:

Don't be mate. I'll be jealouse when I can't fit my snowboard inside the GTR :mrt:

Still trying to fit my bloody snowboard !!

a mate of mine fits his bmx bike in the back of his 32 gtr lol

its an hilarious sight hahah

a mate of mine fits his bmx bike in the back of his 32 gtr lol

its an hilarious sight hahah

but my board is 157 cm I think now sure :mrt: it's quite long ! shoulda take the

pic of the bmx in a GTR :)

Nice car man, Black GTRs look tough as.

Btw there is a fuel warning light when ur needle is sitting right on the empty line.

Cheers mate so I can find out how many Kms I get before the warning light.

I had to fill up before the warning light last time because I wasn't sure if

there's actually a warning light. Just to be safe :(

but my board is 157 cm I think now sure :P it's quite long ! shoulda take the

pic of the bmx in a GTR :D

Cheers mate so I can find out how many Kms I get before the warning light.

I had to fill up before the warning light last time because I wasn't sure if

there's actually a warning light. Just to be safe :D

i hope you don't have a heavy right foot :D

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