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looks good mate...steering wheel looks brand new

congrats

thanks, its a little worn, but not much. it was detailed the day before the photo's were taken, thats why its so shiney, too my armourall on it i think.

how good does it feel to get a new GTR? i got mine last week.. almost better than an orgasm.. maybe it is, but i cant admit that, my gf will kill me ahaha!! r u in melb? love to catch up n  c the car!

its awesome hey! i'm up in syd mate

R33GTR.. damn so how they go guys? becareful with them. i got a scare when i picked up my 32GTR first time in the wet.. went around a corner in 2nd and tail came out.. :P scared the mazda 3 that was coming the other way lol.

godzilla r scary.. my next car will be a R34 gtr Vspec hopefully.. love GTR ;)

the name GTR should become a saint. so people can name their kids GTR or Godzilla haha.. I was going to buy a r34 gtr, but got a r33 instead coz a nice property came up so some of the money went to that and the left over to the 33gtr. was a tuff choice! was it had to be dun! are any of u guys with GTR's from melb?

oh brembos.. looks so nice.. 29k all up.. i paid 20500 all up and need another 1.5 to fix up some damage. wish i put out another 8 and a half and picked up a R33 GTR Vspec.. haha..

steering wheel is huge bit overkill not sexy like the R32

also got same tyres on my GTR. r urs 225s or 275s? cant quite see.. ive got 245s

alright tyre.. good in dry.. very good cornering doesnt understeer so much. in wet.. they tend to go everywher. and they r noisey!

think ill buy some federals next :P

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