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Sorry man, just the way you came across, I'm sure you get shitty with the amount of attention your car attracts. But I mean if you rock up to a carwash and theres skylines everywhere we are surely going to all flock over to see the new gtr. You just seemed really dismissive with 1 word answers like you wanted us all to just go away.

anyway your cars tuff as and im sure your a nice guy when your not in a hurry.

Absolute weapon of a gtr trundling along burwood hwy up to Ferntree Gully Nissan (stalked you in the daily from Springy rd...)

White, carbon hood, roof, boot, massive gt wing, I think black ce28's (could be wrong though), sponser stickers everywhere, race no. 35, nsw plates, M.Tauber on the quarter windows.

Is this the same gtr that recently destroyed phillip island?

Hats off to you mate, car looks fantastic!

Spotted H8TAX and another black 35 at the apple peel carwash last friday. the owner of H8tax seemed to be a bit of a dick

my plates are also h8 tax on my 35. Now it seems he also has similar wheels to me.

Sux, we spend good money on cars to have something unique and different :rolleyes:

Still got stock wheels dude.

B he was referring to me, you just stole his numberplate

my plates are also h8 tax on my 35. Now it seems he also has similar wheels to me.

Sux, we spend good money on cars to have something unique and different :rolleyes:

clever marketing there with ADV putting 5.2s on their GTR promo pics and vids, it worked for the both of us and countless others

back on topic, i still havent come across other GTR owners on the road to have a quick traffic light chat with

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