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That is exactly what i saw...

Just checking; did it have dealer plates on it? And black in colour? There are a few in Australia, but as personal imports, so they can't/haven't been complied to be legally driven on our roads... BUT there is one in Canberra that has been driven about with said dealer plates...So, not that I really doubted you; it may've come across that way, but the thing shouldn't have been driven about...just yet....

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Just checking; did it have dealer plates on it? And black in colour? There are a few in Australia, but as personal imports, so they can't/haven't been complied to be legally driven on our roads... BUT there is one in Canberra that has been driven about with said dealer plates...So, not that I really doubted you; it may've come across that way, but the thing shouldn't have been driven about...just yet....

I didn't see a plate on the front, and didn't notice if there was a plate on the back. So dealer plates are quite possible.

If you check the R35 section of the forum there is someone else who claims there is one in Canberra.

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Looks like the GTR in Canberra was driven down from Sydney (lucky bastard) fairly recently. Someone else spotted it while driving from Syd to Canberra:

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If anyone knows Jerry or the guys at J-Racing well, try and get them to bring the car to Shannons Wheels this March :banana: We will pretty much win that entire event if the R35 makes an appearance.

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yes it is. my suspension is the same as his 33. when i asked Chris at Inline what should i do suspension wise, he said to go and look under Bob's 33, so i did. "nice.." i said. "thats what i'll do to your car.." said chris. "awesome.." said me... :worship:

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Yep; the grey 35R is definately Bob's. And Jerry tells me he doesn't have one, which is good enough for me. Whilst the car isn't complianced, it seems a mere matter of time, tests and red tape before Bob gets to drive it on the roads. The question I need to ask him is what he's done with his daily driver 34. Would be a nice garage: 33,34 & 35 model GT-R's!

Spotted today: a black 32 GTS-T, nice wheels, well fitted FMIC, driving into Fyshwick as I was passing through. Saw the driver looking, so I waved, but it mighta looked a bit weird...getting a wave from a gold Forester! I long to be more recognisable behind the wheel of a certain white 32.

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