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Hey guys, BWA has just taken delivery of an immaculate R32 GTST manual.

I thought I'd share pics and say CONGRATULATIONS!@#!! publicly :)

Spent the whole day with her yesterday polishing it up for the cruise today, and spent the whole night showing her the ropes with a manual box... Those that saw her today would've noticed she was new to manual, but hey it was only her second day of driving a manual! She's doing brilliantly :(

Here are some shots :)

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yeah it was a pretty nice car - looked clean cruising along! the white wheels suit it well (and i dont normally rate white+white)..

no worries about learning manual, a few weeks and she'll be a pro :P

look out for the car in the DVD footage ;) hehe - i know we got a decent amount of footage of it :)

haha which club did she join wilch ?

sau or the club of "White skylines with white wheels ?"  :D

when will you learn....BLACK car...WHITE wheels...is the shinizzle !!!

oh and nice car....looks pretty clean.

Its good shinizzle, but I have white car... Tried white on white, got bored... Tried black on white (current) now im bored, so lets go bronze... hence my wheels are for sale...

Seen your car when the nasho run was on, it looks good :D

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OMG...how can you get bored of WHITE TE37s ??????????

your car looks hot in both pics.....prefer the TE37S over the black ones !!! :D

might consider getting a set...but I love dish too much so proabably a set of GTC Face 2s will be the go...

Bronze eh ?

If you want to stick with rays then id say 57 Pros or personally I reckon Work Emotions in bronze...

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