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Union world cup is where?????

Oh, it's in our cabinet. Along with the rest of our "WINNING" trophies....

Geez... the cabinet is full of trophies!!!

We gotta give them away!

England, South Africa, New Zealand..... you guys want some???

:D:)

Originally posted by Silver-Arrowz

Union world cup is where?????

Oh, it's in our cabinet. Along with the rest of our "WINNING" trophies....

Geez... the cabinet is full of trophies!!!

We gotta give them away!

England, South Africa, New Zealand..... you guys want some???

;):)

but...they have a shitload of GTR'S!!!!

NOT TO MENTION A STAGEA!!!!

I MEAN CUMMON! A STAGEA GOD DAMMIT!

Originally posted by Henry

How about letting us have a 500 run head start in the cricket???

I guess we would still loose!;):) :)  

Xmas Greetings:cheers:  

Humble Henry.

I'll make you a deal Henry :D how about you swap Project X with me and i'll see to it you guys win a few more cricket matches :shake:

Originally posted by doxximus

but...they have a shitload of GTR'S!!!!

NOT TO MENTION A STAGEA!!!!

I MEAN CUMMON! A STAGEA GOD DAMMIT!

They can trade in some GTR's and stagera for a few of out trophies!

I'd trade an R32 GTR for an E30 M3 Evo III or Ravaglia, even in LHD

There are an abundance of Skylines here, but with England about the size of WA I suppose its just more concentrated there, we only have a population of some 20Million, something like London??

Pardon my total ignorance BUT are there not many GTR`s in OZ?  Why not?

'cause they're friggin expensive here! Like $90k (~45,000 pounds) for an R34 GT-R and most people that buy them here are under 35 (generalising a bit).. which kinda means you have to be earning a crapload of money to be able to afford a decent GT-R.

And for that price here there are plenty of alternatives which seem to grab people that can be had for new with all the warranty crap (Boxsters, Honda 2000's, BMW's, HSV GTS, Mercs, etc).

Just done the conversions on those figures and they are all cheaper than the UK prices.

R32 maybe starts about the same.

Also an R33 but these will be VERY rough at this price and most are a lot more.

R34 we have no hope of getting at the price - would need around 100k aus for that.

Cheers

Lee

$75 large for an R34 GTR in Australia??

Where would this be at? I've been keeping an eye on R34 prices

since I bought mine in July & I have not seen one for less than

$95 k.The last Unique cars had 6 for sale between $95 & $125.

These prices seem to be fairly stable compared to the R33 GTR.

For half the money of an R34 the R33 GTR is really great value.

A new Honda S2000 is $80,400.Not too much more to stretch to the R34 GTR & much more satisfying.Great with the top down & cruising through town etc, but the Honda really needs to be driven hard to get the best out of it & by the time the VTEC has cut in the R34 would be on the horizion.Nothing like the torque of

a twin turbo RB26 to motivate you.

On that note, I drove a new 911 turbo the other day & couldn't

believe how quick it was.It comes on boost much quicker than the R34 & just pulls like a train from 2000 - 6000rpm.Very impessed.

Pity they cost more than twice what a NEW VspecII R34 GTR would cost.

Great to see so many tough R34s in UK.Cant wait to see more here.

Do you guys drag your street cars over there?

Skyline fan.

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