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Here's the photo I saw on facebook.

I wouldn't say it was the best in the country. A lot of that in the comments on FB. Definitely had a big social media presence though.

I Don't know what happened but here's the photo and caption.

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"People say you don't know what you've got until it's gone. Truth is, I always knew exactly what I had - just never thought I'd loose it.

R.I.P - GTR99V (19/09/2014)"

As nice a car as it is/was, looking at the impact into the drivers side, he is lucky the car is dead and not him. A little bit more sideways damage and it could have been lights out.

Hopefully it was well insured.

The best

As one of the Best GTRS the country has seen or thee best

Can anyone confirm or Deny that GTR 99V is dead???

If so im shocked, the amounts of photos I have of this car

The best... it was dead stock with TE37s.... certainly a long way from the best.

Car hit a tree on a mountain run

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all the butt hurt gtr owners on the 'best' comment :P let it go.. i dont think it was the best and preferred it when it was completely stock. I do not like modified gtrs at all. stock as a rock, stock cd player even. that would be the best for me.

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