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Yeah my mate saw that GTR at wahroonga shell as well. He said he spoke to the guy who had his wife in the car. Apparently he picked it up yesterday. And my friend reckons it looks hell pornographic in person.

woahhh um i must be missing something... how are these R35 GTR's in AUS already? and how can they be road registered?

PS: i want to upgrade :(

Mass, none of them are road registered, they have all been imported for Race/Rally use only.

hahaha -MONA- dont tempt me.....

ill stick to the sex machine R34.....

also if the new gtr came in the good old manual i prob wud consider it down the track... meh who wants boring old paddle shift????

PS: thanks for the clarification about rally use only... thats wat i thought, just seen a fair few on the road and started thinking, how the heck is that ppssible!!!

even for rally use they will take at least 3 months to get thru the rego hoops, in NSW it involves the CAMS state manager writing a letter to the GM of the RTA. How quaint

I've met the owner of that R35 before.

He has another two coming in (and a TT 350GT V35). "Word" has it that this one (photo'd at shell) is going to be used for some emissions testing.

A few of us at work are stumped on how he says he is going to do it though...we'll just have to wait and see. He isnt short of a quid either!

hahaha -MONA- dont tempt me.....

ill stick to the sex machine R34.....

also if the new gtr came in the good old manual i prob wud consider it down the track... meh who wants boring old paddle shift????

PS: thanks for the clarification about rally use only... thats wat i thought, just seen a fair few on the road and started thinking, how the heck is that ppssible!!!

i am here to tempt!!!! hmmm.. think of r35 goodness in your driveway!!! doo iiittttt :)

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