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yeah it is indeed a premium (of sorts) - doesn't have the semi-leather seats, flip-up TV, 8 speed tiptronic, Bose sound system or moonroof like I want.

They are going to ask $40k for it on the lot, so the owner said. They aren't much cheaper than that on Prestige or Jspec.

There is a blue one for sale in Qld asking $65k - wtf? Not suprisingly has been on the market a very long time and won't sell. People are pretty stupid, but not that stupid!

Also, did people see this on Jspec? * major drool* R34GTR VSpec II NUR sold surprisingly quickly! Mmmmm Millenium Jade

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wish the 350gt premium can in manual..but at a minimum of 30k..hhhmm

As far as i know it does!

My mate was tossing up between a 350GT Manual and a EVO 8 MR but ended up gettin the EVO 7 cause he was worried about the whole complience process and wanted a car asap.

spotted a few 2day also...

silver 32 on alyiffs rd, was driving behind me around 5is

then 2nite a white 34 in town, then a white 33 s2 parked on nth tce, looked like nozillas with the side plate at the front, and a sivler 33 on main north on my way home about 12...

Spotted VANGE yesterday night on Grenfell St at bout 11pm. From far, I thought it was an R34 (while you were at the light) . Didn't realise it was you until I looked at my rear mirror.... . Lol.. It was VANGE!! Sorry mate... Should have raised my hand to say hi! :dry: Anyway, awesome looking car... Like the color of your headlights. Nice white.... What HID color temperature are you using? 6000K.....

Also spotted ROBSKI on Frome Road this morning.....

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Spotted VANGE yesterday night on Grenfell St at bout 11pm. From far, I thought it was an R34 (while you were at the light) . Didn't realise it was you until I looked at my rear mirror.... . Lol.. It was VANGE!! Sorry mate... Should have raised my hand to say hi! :dry: Anyway, awesome looking car... Like the color of your headlights. Nice white.... What HID color temperature are you using? 6000K.....

lol spotted u too, jsut rem...was driving around town with some mates playing bold and the beautiful real loud lol...um dunno wat temp, WWWDOT installed them, i think they r VY lights.

its hard 2 say hi 2 ppl cos i dunno who they r! if every1 had their names like me i rekon they'd b spotted jsut as much hahaah

HOSTILE was that the red one? have seen that a couple of times.... looks nice

Saw a wine red 33 GTST driving down aylifes road around 2 this arvo. Looked like Electro. I was walking down the road from our holding yard.

spotted lots of skylines 2nite...

i saw a nozilla look alike car in town, but had custom plates

then i saw a deluxe look alike car at glenelg, both with the rear lip spoiler.

then i saw 2 silver 33s

then saw SIR032 at glenelg.

HOSTILE was that the red one? have seen that a couple of times.... looks nice

Saw a wine red 33 GTST driving down aylifes road around 2 this arvo. Looked like Electro. I was walking down the road from our holding yard.

Yep red with white wheels... just saw ya after I hooked in front of the truck.

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