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i thought the guy with the ztune plates had a fake ztune? Might not be him; i heard that there is some one out there that bought it without realising anyway

Could be a different car then?

The one I've seen is the real deal, red plates saying ZTUNED

Guys i can confirm the ZTUNE was at powerplay a couple days back. the new owner is greek his mechanic is my cousin.

The plates are ZTUNED red plates......

Spotted and gota wave from a guy in an black R34 (not sure if it was a gtr) on homebush road yesterday, hey dude i waved back but not sure u saw, it was me in the purple 34gtr :banana:

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Compak Attak today-

Man, I'm so in love with R35's it's not funny; they look amazing in real life

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Just in case you doubted the aluminium construction of the doors, they even have little 'Alcoa' stamps :banana:. That aluminium spike slots into the body of the car, and I guess locks into place on the move

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No car magazine has bothered to take a shot of the sill trim plates yet, but they were another cool detail. Featuring a scaled-down GTR badge and wicked blue backlighting. Nice.

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These things are just to die for- They look and feel incredibly well made (setting aside the class-crushing performance for a second); from the quality of the leather- even on the dash and console, the funky billet door handles, to the solid feeling titanium gear shift paddles with (yet more) leather inserts on the edges. Just can't wait 'till the day I get mine...

Compak Attak today-

Just in case you doubted the aluminium construction of the doors, they even have little 'Alcoa' stamps :). That aluminium spike slots into the body of the car, and I guess locks into place on the move

I was working with alcoa last year..

Yea, that prob was me :starwars: Sorry I didn't see you..

No worries, you were a few cars in front and I was heading further along the Eastern Distributor anyway.. Next time.

Spotted a white R33 pulled over on the side of the highway heading towards the Harbour Bridge at North Sydney this morning (about 8am).

Also spotted another white R33 on the side of Windsor Rd in Castle Hill somewhere near Victoria Ave and Norwest Boulevard.

Actually I've got 2 more as well:

Black R34 GTT (I think) works in my complex in Mascot down the end near the multi-coloured wall. Don't really want to give the address or names of the surrounding companies, but if it's anyone on here they'll know where/who I mean. You might've even seen my black R32 parked at Unit 6?

Also, there's a gunmetal R34 GTT that lives right around the corner from me on what I think is Oakes Rd (?) in West Pennant Hills. White rims, looks clean. I think the guy used to have a white R33 that was smashed and dismantled out the front of this same house.

Spotted a white R33 pulled over on the side of the highway heading towards the Harbour Bridge at North Sydney this morning (about 8am).

Yay!! I finally got spotted, not the best way to get spotted though.

Damm car decided to throw an alternator belt just as I got into the Lane Cove Tunnel.

I pulled over at 7am, didn't get towed out until about 10am, then had to organise another tow from North Sydney to Ryde, because the RTA tow vehicles only tow you out of the Highway to safety then your on your own.

Little tidbit, if you break down on the Gore Hill Freeway, private tow vehicles are not allowed to tow you out, only the RTA can do it.

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