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congratulations . i just saw my car for the first time at the compliance shop, and im in love! its an awsome feeling. you probably wont get any pics up for a while coz you wont be able to stop driving it long enough to take any and post em up :)

i think my car has arrived Brisbane as well. ill be getting some pics of it from my broker since im not in Aus atm which sucks.

where r u located mate? im getting a 96 LM V spec which is blue as well. just funny we have two blue ones comming at the same time. :(

Well i got it this morning, the car is great! Scared the crap out of me when it came on boost in 1st gear, no power, then suddenly wham, its up at 7500rpm!

Mine is a different blue to yours fankxy, its just the regular blue. Came up pretty good after it got detailed though. There was another blue GTR at the shop that did my compliance, SSPI. Many thanks to Chris there, top bloke.

Oh and i'm down in Sydney mate.

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