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Hi Guys,

This is an odd request and i probably wont get the most positive of responses,

but here goes !

My cousin returns from the mines in about 3 weeks and is in love with GTI-R's but has never driven one. It is a hard to get a chance to try feel what these drive/look like up close etc as they are not really in car yards around WA.

The question i would like to ask is that if anyone who owns one would mind him taking it for a very very respectable put put around the block to get a feel for the car. Or at least just a peek at one up close rather than in auction pics.

He is 28 yr old with a seamless driving record and currently owns a showcar level commonwhore. What i am getting at is he will not be a arse. He refuses to even drive my car hard.

Cheers

Avram

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I have a Dakar GTiR and have 5 freinds with GTiRs in Perth.I think GTiRs are tops and have set lap records and run 12s at the plex in my GTiR before it was modifyed.I would recommend them to anyone and can't understand why anyone would have a WRX when you can get a GTiR for less and thats for a much quicker car.

I have proven them faster beating the best WRXs in town, Anyone with a wrex that thinks me wrong can try beat my time at meelup hillclimb, even Tony floods winning time this year was 2 sec slower.Go for it.

i have been gunning a gti-r for so long now, but all the examples that come through from an importer here are terrible looking condition wise.

one day i will get one.

raasclaat, dont mean to hijak but if anyone knows of an sr20 in a half cut waiting for a SSS pulsar, let me know

ok thanks steve. Hopefully yours will be at SST when i get a dyno done on my r32 when my cuz gets back.

He just wants to check out the car inside etc if you wouldnt mind. pics online never really show the small things u want to know before importing a car.

I personally have always loved them, but also never driven one. They are so ugly they are cool.

cheers

av

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