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Congratulations the car looks beautiful : ) same colour as my car and its going to be hard for me to drive a car with a different colour i love MP with a passion one of my favorite colours along side MP2, MP3, Bayside Blue, Ultimate Black Pearl (R35 Spec V) and Top Secret Gold. Its a shame its automatic but thats a personal choice i guess.

Congratulations the car looks beautiful : ) same colour as my car and its going to be hard for me to drive a car with a different colour i love MP with a passion one of my favorite colours along side MP2, MP3, Bayside Blue, Ultimate Black Pearl (R35 Spec V) and Top Secret Gold. Its a shame its automatic but thats a personal choice i guess.

I didnt want an auto but when i sat and thought about why i wanted it, it didnt matter.

The wheelchair is getting way too hardcore for street work and the old girl wont even sit in it any more. My original plan was to throw in a 5 speed but after viewing the car it would almost be criminal to molest it.

This will be "our" club activitys car etc. it will live under a cover in the garage and be showered with lots of tlc.

I intend to keep it in the condition it is now.

A set of sway bars and a set of mint 33 gtr wheels will be the only mods. I will keep the original components to return to stock spec at the end of the day.

both with more kays, one interstate and the other modded. Neither with documented proof of kays.

I am more than happy with what I have purchased.

hey man congrats on the deal, it looks fantastic, logbook and documentation is always a plus, and so rare these days

the transmission really doesn't matter, if you can enjoy it in it's standard spec, i would much rather a clean, documented and genuine automatic car over a somewhat tidy but un-documented manual car

hats off mate, hope you enjoy it for many years to come

danny

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