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they probably caught 1 guy 3k's over and had to drop it over radar inaccuracy...

not that the cops/media would ever blow hoon propaganda out of proportion of course

a HWP car went past in the other direction and would have radioed ahead for that guy to pull us over. They alleged that they had caught a few of us on their in-car radar thing, but obviously travelling in a pack they wouldn't have been able to determine who it was.

Is that Graeme off here? Gdogzgtr Graeme?

Never met Graeme but I highly doubt it, judging by the guy's attitude on the night.

lol @ facebook argument :D about which GTR is best to buy out of 32 33 and 34s

interesting discussion...

I often think to myself what I'd get if/when I get a GTR...

If I was to buy one right now, they'd all be an option...

all can look good if done right, and all can look pretty average if not done right...

hard to go past a 33 over a 32 if you're after bang for buck, as the price difference between them is pretty minimal...Newer engine/gearbox/everything else (barring rebuilds obviously). 34 is in a different league due to the price difference (mid 20's for 33, 40+ for 34)

those that are adamant about getting the 32, are usually that way because they see the 32 as the only true godzilla etc, or just love the 32 shape over the others...then there's those that can't afford either of the other 2...then there's those that can afford a 33, but dislike the shape and can't afford a 34...

Aus delivered 32 GTR is a collectible I believe...

Yeah I agree, but thats a little different there was only 100 of them made in saying that theyre still hard to sell at a premium price one has been on carsales for like 3 years now

imho, i think i will end up paying what ever they would be worth at the time.. i just HAVE to have an R32 GTR. something about them just makes me go all giddy, stock or modified. all the same

34r without thinking twice if money was no issue. Having said that i'd never pay 40+ for something with basically the same interior/exterior as a gtt. Bang for buck 33r wins hands down. I can't think of any reason why i'd get a 32r over a 33r. But that's just me

34r without thinking twice if money was no issue. Having said that i'd never pay 40+ for something with basically the same interior/exterior as a gtt. Bang for buck 33r wins hands down. I can't think of any reason why i'd get a 32r over a 33r. But that's just me

pretty much my thoughts...If money was no issue I'd have 1 of each all modified off their dick

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