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Hi,

I've been eyeing this forum as guest for a while.

Until I stumbled upon your build in this thread, I am gaining a LOT of information, and made me register to SAU especially to say congratulations on your build. It is really high class and indeed a must-see for all GTR owners.

Cheers and keep them coming.

Regards,

omDidit

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Lakeside Classic - July 26, 2015

None of this build would of been possible without the man sitting next to me. Endless hours spent together talking, planning, working.

Forever thankful Dad.

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that sound is so clean, such a smooth note, this 32 redefines what a super car really should be, not a ridiculously expensive prima donna, but more a true almost indestructible super hero, clark kent when your doing the shopping and superman when you need to move faster then a speeding locomotive

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that sound is so clean, such a smooth note, this 32 redefines what a super car really should be, not a ridiculously expensive prima donna, but more a true almost indestructible super hero, clark kent when your doing the shopping and superman when you need to move faster then a speeding locomotive

:woot::woot::D:D:D LOL mate this is so good!!! You have a big one last night....?

Always appreciate randomness like this, well done Sir, let me know if you're ever in Bris n we'll go for a run in the hills :thumbsup:

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i followed the the build thread from the beginning and was pumped to see a live action vid, the comment came because about a week before a mate bought a euro sports car and we took it for a thrash in the adelaide hills and a check engine light came on and the car started running like a bag of diseased dicks.

prompting me to ridicule him endlessly as once upon a time i owned a 32 GTR but it was nowhere near your work of art, and i remarked how a true supercar should do everything a car does + some of what a supercar can do.

If i am ever in brissy will drop you a line, planning to move to the big QLD within the next 16 months so the burn will probably consist of me trying to keep up with you in my 33 and failing miserably lol

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