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Do most people get given Courtesy Cars when they get their 35GTR serviced by a HPC? (I mean we pay enough for the services, we should get something!!! haha)

Also, Perth owners: which HPC is better here? Magics or Northsides?

Yes, you get the choice between a PS3 or a mountain bike.

hahaha :) well Handbrake got a 370Z, so no harm in asking here, to see what everyone else is getting :dry:

There are just too many non-R35 drivers wasting everyone's time on the forum, isn't this a R35 discussion forum? The RB25 or whatnot people should stick to their own forum. Try working a bit harder !

There are just too many non-R35 drivers wasting everyone's time on the forum, isn't this a R35 discussion forum? The RB25 or whatnot people should stick to their own forum. Try working a bit harder !

I think you will find the 370z reference was relating to a loan car when the GTR was in being serviced.

That aside with an attitude like that shouldn't you be driving a Porsche......

We are all enthusiasts here, whether you own a GTR or just aspire to own one.

Cheers,

Gibbo.

There are just too many non-R35 drivers wasting everyone's time on the forum, isn't this a R35 discussion forum? The RB25 or whatnot people should stick to their own forum. Try working a bit harder !

+1

I am getting sick of all the Datsun 120Y trolls too... :P

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