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can't be any more girly than me... I'm considering buying an MX5 for the track so I can keep my 600hp GTR for posing... what a douche!

my own fault though... decided to go to europe for 2 months with the missus and now I'm broke... but can't get rid of that motorsport itch... its been too long and I can't seem to shake it... stupid expensive hobby... playing golf instead just doesn't cut it, even if I drive to the course like Senna

I want to go up to Deca this weekend to take some photos... but it will just make me jealous of everyone out there having fun

to the OP... is it fun your after or times? if you really like a bit of sliding stay with a GTSt or silvia... GTR aren't as much fun from that perspective... I used to love sliding my old GTSt but the GTR has too much power and grip, when it lets go its just scary and you need a heap of speed and commitment to slide it so if anything goes wrong its going to end up a lot worse than your car looked!

What did you get?

ended up getting myself a R32 GTR :P

Well according to his Sig, it must be AWD. I'm guessing an Evo.

Just remember Mikey, AYC does not replace driver talent ;)

Lol paul your funny :P i wouldn't be caught dead in a evo ahaha

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no pics atm as the weather is shit house in perth.

Its pretty much a stocker.

Engine has done 50,000km

R33 N1 Turbos

ARC Airbox

HKS Hi-Power Cat Back Exhaust (very quite)

Bleed value

Bee-r Suspension (just shock and spring setup no coilovers)

Has had the Hicas completely removed

Aftermarket front lip (don't like it going to swap back to stock lip)

Came with Std Gtr rims but i since swap them over to my advan today :(

Hopfully if i get a chance this weekend i put my Ap Brakes in it, bride seat and nismo steering wheel.

So nice to drive! feels alot faster than my 350hp gts-t, and the grip is awesome! got to learn how to drive this thing

Ahaha nope paul don't have that much cash :P

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