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Elle did you order any extra nismo options.?

Not at the moment , don't even know what color are available and when they are coming to Australia , no price mention and no-release date. Paid few $$$$ down payment every month.post-139458-14656478158291_thumb.jpg

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I can't imagine handing over money for a car when I don't know colour or when it will be released. Especially when you already have one

Unfortunately It's not a win win situation.

Had to pay some amount of money before they can order it. They want a confirmation and I want more powahhhh , yes I know it's similar but it's not the same [emoji28] Oh plus the new version ( NISMO ) came with titanium tip exhaust !

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Well haven't driven both maybe when i get back ill give a stock twin as my wife like that white one... give it some herbs in 2nd 3rd then when one pops up for sale and if it a single ill go see it.

Atm im getting my driveway poured soon then some paving and ill be in business ;)

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Yea I'm ok. I couldn't avoid it cause one car behind me and one to my left. I slowed to about 80kms but still.

Tonkin between great eastern exit and collier exit. Damn ladder was open and sliding from left lane to the right. Whoever the f**ker is I hope karma gets him

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Yeah my first too, a freaking ladder lol, never thought I'd run into one on the fwy. There's a hole in the bumper now, hopefully the insurers are gonna replace it and not do a patch job or it....I'd be royally pissed.

Basically I was driving on the right most lane and going past cars and suddenly all the cars on other lanes infront of me were jam braking so I thought maybe cop but I was at the limit and they were slower so couldn't be. So I braked lightly since there was a car behind me....and here comes a ladder, opened sliding across the fwy....decided to jam brake at this point since the car behind me would have seen me slowing down already and also if I didn't I would have probably hit is just as it was coming into the lane and either a) I would drive over it and do more damage to my car or b) it would bounce of my car and hit the car next to me on the left and continue bouncing back n forth. So yea, braked enough so I wouldn't get rear ended and just enough that it would just bounce to the divider.

Jeez....hate people...why can't you secure your shit properly...




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