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  • 2 weeks later...

spotted Gibbo_R35 at work today! I walked outside and he was parking, i would've stopped and said G'day but i had to get my morning coffee..then i'm pretty sure you walked into Savannah's...but didn't wanna say anything incase it wasn't you lol

spotted Gibbo_R35 at work today! I walked outside and he was parking, i would've stopped and said G'day but i had to get my morning coffee..then i'm pretty sure you walked into Savannah's...but didn't wanna say anything incase it wasn't you lol

lol, Yep it was me, having breakfast.

Say hello next time mate.

lol, Yep it was me, having breakfast.

Say hello next time mate.

I didn't know if it was you and didn't wanna look like a knob saying "excuse me sir do you own the pretty white car outside?"

LOL

But yeah next time if i see your car i'll say G'day

While in Sydney and travelling back to Bathurst today spotted 2 R35s, more than any other GTRs... They are getting as bad as WRXs.... 1 White grey sitting at a Tyres and more unsure of Suburb, And then a White heading towards Sydney at Meadow Flat "SC" plates, flashed and waved, was in a silver R33 GTR

silver R35GTR came into Northside Nissan to get his key coded but unfortunately couldnt do it cuz he only had half a key. had a NISMO BODYKIT must be bloody expensive and had 22in Rims on it too.

  • 2 months later...

I wonder if the two guys taking pictures of my white R35 yesterday are going to post here.

First day out, first time parked, literally 3 hours after I picked up the car from the dealer I had photographers.

Very strange feeling watching from my spot at the cafe people poking and taking pictures.

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...

saw a silver R35 GTR on millers rd.....

first time seeing it on the road....didn't all that much of the R35 didn't think it had that aura.. but was i wrong

after seeing this i understand why its so special, plus can't believe how complaint the car looks on the outside

not like my r32 gtr which bounces around.

  • 5 weeks later...

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