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Good to see another R32 GTR.. and as Richard said, THEY ARE THE BEST SKYLINES EVER MADE!

liars its all cause you dont have the money for the better r33 and even greater r34 :)

put your hand up here if you would rather a r32 gtr vspec or an r34 gtr vspec.... hmmm let me think :( ill take a 34 thanks hehe just stirin.

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Yeah people quoting figures give me the shites unless they are a respected person, so I would prefer to talk in person and you can see the work.

Some more pics for you to look at below. These will be the last prefer to let people come and have a look at it in person. And please people come over and say hello, we dont bite and both me and my dad are only to happy to chat with other import owners.

Exterior shot

VERY DIRTY Interior (Cleaning as you look at this pic)

Anyway fingers crossed we will be out and about in the next few days.

See you all later.

Daniel

liars its all cause you dont have the money for the better r33 and even greater r34 :)  

put your hand up here if you would rather a r32 gtr vspec or an r34 gtr vspec.... hmmm let me think :( ill take a 34 thanks hehe just stirin.

And which model of GTR is still the quickest?Oh,that'd be the 32!!! Hah!

And which model of GTR is still the quickest?Oh,that'd be the 32!!! Hah!

true but which one is overall better and ozzes sex appeal immagine jayce you already have a sexy 32 but if it was a 34 you would have the ladies throwing themselfs at you :) (i know your partner wouldnt like it :() + look at all the comments on the bayside blue 34 all the time you see people saying "oh i creamed my pants when i saw it" & "omg i hope that guy can have my babies" haha i havent seen any for the 32 (again granted they can be sexy but not as sexy as the 34)

true but which one is overall better and ozzes sex appeal immagine jayce you already have a sexy 32 but if it was a 34 you would have the ladies throwing themselfs at you :) (i know your partner wouldnt like it :() + look at all the comments on the bayside blue 34 all the time you see people saying "oh i creamed my pants when i saw it" & "omg i hope that guy can have my babies" haha i havent seen any for the 32 (again granted they can be sexy but not as sexy as the 34)

Ok yes.... R34's are nice, but id Take a 32 ANYDAY!

What you say about the Bayside 34... ill say anyday about SINISTA too.

Oh get over it as if they are the best, the 33's are much better looking. lol

wazzat? there was a skyline in after the 32? not posseeble! surely a company like nissan wouldn't tamper with perfection.

oh hang on...now i remember...it was called a firty free or dirty tree or something...anyway it was an ODD number from memory. unlike the 32 and 34 which are even... or...'balanced'

now me sets the alarm early to go down to kennards and hire me a jackhammer so me can dig a hole fast and deep enough to hide in...

they're all good guys...anything with 4 round tail lights and a skyline badge lites my fire and i hope i haven't offended anyone

true but which one is overall better and ozzes sex appeal immagine jayce you already have a sexy 32 but if it was a 34 you would have the ladies throwing themselfs at you :) (i know your partner wouldnt like it :)) + look at all the comments on the bayside blue 34 all the time you see people saying "oh i creamed my pants when i saw it" & "omg i hope that guy can have my babies" haha i havent seen any for the 32 (again granted they can be sexy but not as sexy as the 34)

Ah,Leechy! I know you're just trying to get a reaction outta me...No,I'd pass on a 34 GTR over a top 32 GTR-that's why I own what I own! However,the 34 would be a close second in desireability! To quote an R34 GTR owner that I personaly conversed with as we sat in our respective rides:"I really love my 34,but to me the real Godzilla is yours-the 32 is the original one..."(cross to me feeling very chuffed,deep down!)-I guess it's all about history and respect!So,back to the topic at present:Shy32R's ride:schweeeeet!And if it's even half the hitter I reckon it may be,we should all pay our repects now!And I agree with Gus:Brides?Oh,yeah!

One for the money, two for the show, three to get ready, and four to go....................

I'm not in it for the money, and I don't care for flash [show], and I will not leave, so guess I'm ready!!!!!!!!

Go the whaleeeeeeeeee, sperm whale of cause.....lol

lol trident :) and i know what you mean jayce dad wants a 32 gtr so if any of you guys sell tell me as i am sure he wouldnt mind looking at some of yours though he wants a burgandy one. Also myshy32 u should drop into the recovery party at sinista's place so we can have a looksy :)

My dad has just bought a R32 GTR and we are looking to meet other skyline, GTR or nissan owners.

Pics of the car can be found at

http:///img150.exs.cx/my.php?loc=img150ℑ=A005.jpg

We are going to the summernats for a look this year only show and shine on the oval, but want to meet some other imports people to form a group of imports on the oval.

If your out and about in the ACT and see our car honk or wave or even ask us to pull over as we are keen to meet and chat to other import owners.

Cheers Daniel

Hi Daniel;

I work in the same place as your Dad, met him some time ago and actually had the fortune to cross paths the day the car came to Canberra on a trailer. I was impressed for a range of reasons and I'm sure it will cause a stir, I think you have done exceptionally well in getting it.

Glad to see you on the forums and that you have it registered.

Regards

Scooby/Mark

Yes dad mentioned that he bumped into you out in mitchell. he haid to wipe the drool of the car afterwards he he he he

Thanks for all the kind comments guys. We are going over summernats scruitineering on tuesday if anyone wants to come and say gday or look at the car. We might stop in braddon for a while on the way home as well.

Its one thing to talk about your car and show some pictures but I would rather you guys came and had a look at it in person so you can all be the judge.

I did not mean to start a fight on the BEST looking GTR lol. All I can say is that me and dad could not rob enough banks to buy a R34 so we settled on the R32 :cheers:

Also we will be on the oval on saturday at the summernats so come on over and say hello. Cheers Daniel

everyone can just shutup lol, its an objective question and everyone has different tastes, for me its the 34/32/33 in that order as 33's done do it for me any more.

i think a few of us will be out on weds and thurs in Braddon, i know i will, so come out then if you like.

Hello dudes and dudettes, car has now been cleaned and will be going over scruitineering tomorrow night. After that we will be going into braddon for a while so if you see us on the road or in braddon run us of the road and say hello :rofl: :wassup:

ANYWAY if you dont see us out on tuesday we will be out on saturday at the nats on the oval and probably saturday night in braddon.

HOPE TO CATCH UP WITH A FEW OF YOU OVER THE NATS PERIOD.

My name is Daniel and the GREY haired fellow driving it will be my GRANDFATHER no he he my father and his name is WAYNE buit call him WAYNER he he he

Later Daniel

Braddon provides all the entertainment you need, and it's Free! Free!!!!!

CHEAPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP :rofl:

dont be a studge but yea i can see your point the only difference is more burnouts i am looking more forward though to the seeing a few of the cars on the dyno :D

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