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There is a huge amount of fruit on that car! :P

If you do buy it, (and I'd be tempted, even at my age - lol), I wouldn't be hanging around KFC/KK/McD at night & I'd dye my hair grey.

I'd ask the G/F how to apply wrinkles as make-up.

In fact, I'd be so paranoid about taking the thing out at night. Defect stations would have a field-day!

It's not really that bad, some stupid cops wouldn't even no what they are looking at. DVS32R had a similar setup on his last gtr.... Cop pulled him over... Asked him to pop the hood... Than asked.... Is it turbo??

And there was a highmount T04Z sitting right infront of him....

But a defect station is a diffrent story. I say for the price and the bits on it.... Go for it!!!

Hell yea, if your really worried about it, but it, buy some -5s, and all the gear to convert it back to Twin... Wouldn't cost much the engine is already built. Or just plumb the screamer in, cover the pods with a airbox.... The rest don't worrie about till u have to... If u ever do that is. Ifi was after a built GTR that's the one I'd be buying for that price.

Hell yea, if your really worried about it, but it, buy some -5s, and all the gear to convert it back to Twin... Wouldn't cost much the engine is already built. Or just plumb the screamer in, cover the pods with a airbox.... The rest don't worrie about till u have to... If u ever do that is. Ifi was after a built GTR that's the one I'd be buying for that price.

^^^ hehe...

And if you don't buy it, PM me, so I can get on the queue as #2 :yes:

(I'd love 1x for the R32 GT-R Anniv)

haha cheers, yeah i got done for excessive noise once but they still didnt find the screamer. i will plumb it bak if i get in trouble but def want a high mount cos they alot easier to work on. + i live in qld, cops are not as vicious here.

depends on where you live as to wether you'll have problems. in vic all you need is a dodgy roadworthy and your set. the vicroads guy/girl comes out and checks the vin on the roady against the car, and bam, your registered.

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