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I suppose when you have an R35 you have better things to do than be on a forum :P haha. Thanks for the reply. I kinda want to check one out in person. Might just ask the guy if I can have a look inside though I imagine he will say no because he thinks im some random sticky handed kid haha.

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from my perspective ( work on a few of them.) they are quite a car and QUITE FAST. brakes are equally awesome. that said the car is too smart for itself.

all of the guys I have dealt with are older people (45+ ) that have better things to do than sit on the net. both of the guys in melbourne I have done are medical people and didnt know what NAGTROC or SAU was.

I kinda have to agree with the car being too smart for itself, give it another 15 years and cars will probably have too much electronics to even really work on yourself without a degree in electrical engineering haha.

Chris is your 34 blue? I remember seeing a blue 34 gtr heading north along gympie road from the city quite a while ago.

EDIT: Chris I just checked out your companies website, are you any good with soldering? The instrument cluster in my soarer needs 2-3 capacitiers replaced and I'm definately nothing flash at soldering not to mention I've never desoldered before. If you don't do this sort of work do you know of anyone In Brisbane north side that has reasonable prices? I can supply parts if needed as it will probably be a bit easier that way.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Hi Orphan

Yes I am a member . This site has been the most informative for getting info on my new car. I had a GTR33 for 13 yrs before I upgraded to this beauty. And it is going to get quicker just as soon as I decide to ditch my wty. Good coffee and good cars go together.

Regards

Mark.

Hey,

I was just wondering if the owner of a red R35 who has been at Campos Cafe the last two weekends is a member on here? Car looks great in red, glad you gave it some when you left, made my day haha.

I didn't see it, too busy smashing into my Campos fryup last weekend :) Funny though as I do see you (Mark) driving near my place a fair bit, in the 'vale

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