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Hmm NUR you say...

http://www.j-spec.com.au/list/3954

aaaand...

http://www.j-spec.com.au/list/3733

If you want to spend a smidget under 200k, we could just get you this one:

http://www.j-spec.com.au/clients/index.php?ID=1200hp_BNR34

or

http://www.j-spec.com.au/list/3899

or

http://www.j-spec.com.au/list/2504

but you know... you could always get one locally so you can test drive it first :wub:

It's an M Spec Nur = the pointless one.

GTR's aren't supposed to be a "luxuary" car. Soft suspension and leather seats - pffft!

Ahh you mean the ones with the ripple control suspension that hands the VSpec its ass on real roads, and Brit journalists that hated the V Spec GTR34 decided this was better than the TT Porsche Carrera 4 they were testing the same day by up to 20kmh through certain corners.........

Jap Hard suspension sucks. Compliance and control is the key.

I actually think it's a lot overpriced but give it another 2 years and stock M Specs will be about 60-70, then I'll buy.

Farking work proxy.

I get this shit

Warning: preg_match() [function.preg-match]: Unknown modifier 'n' in /home/jspecau/public_html/list/index.php on line 5

try it now n tell me if it works :)

ferrari is the winner for me

although i love my nissans and jap cars altogether a nissan is just another jap car but a ferrari is a ferrari its a totally different ball game

even our old 308 GTSi is still an awesome car 20 years on

damn straight it would be a smart cruiser. People dont buy ferraris to cane them. They are for Class.

But its just my opinion that i would prefer a ferrari over a nissan.

WHAT!? They aren't just for looks. When I buy my Ferrari, I will be caning it. After all, that is why they were built. :) But I wouldn't buy a Spyder anyway.

My best mate's brother in law has(had) a 360 and he absolutely canes the pants out of the thing. Unfortunately he recently crashed it.

If you want to spend a smidget under 200k, we could just get you this one:

http://www.j-spec.com.au/clients/index.php?ID=1200hp_BNR34

That is my ultimate GTR. When can you get it here? ;)

ferrari is the winner for me

although i love my nissans and jap cars altogether a nissan is just another jap car but a ferrari is a ferrari its a totally different ball game

spot on imo...id definitely take the ferrari

550 maranello....mmmmmmm

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