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all of this ^

But I do have ship loads of work to do so full week is needed

I am a bit the same. 2 massive inspections on Wednesday and Thursday and heaps of stuff due should make for a fast week

Uggggh full week this week :( worst Monday ever.

Yes... It's fck this shit o'clock... Actually it was that at 8:00am and thats when I was meant to start but was already at work having a shit day...

but the money is good....

stop messing around with an R32 GTR then and just buy an R35 GTR

No modding necessary - well actually yes there would be in the future, however....

plenty of power and handling comes direct from factory to keep you satisfied for quiet some time and has the looks to go with it.

Might have spent 70k total on the 32 in 2-3 years time, and for that it'll have a brand new engine. Better than a flogged R35 for over 100k... Also personally I think they look crap.

Will still be a dirty 32 tho ;)

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