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hmmm, just test drove the 350 down at lake side nissan.

*looks at bank statement.*

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i wonder how much i can sell a kidney for...

:huh: I thought you were getting a GTR!!!

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lol, that was the plan.

but the Z is sooooooooooo nice to drive.

bah, its a tough decision.

its so smooth, the shift is nice and quick, the brakes are incredible, the steering response is something else entirely...

and its a new car, 5 years of warranty, its only done 7,000 kays, doesnt have the bumps, squeaks and rattles and inevitable engine rebuild coming up that a nearly 20 year old GTR would have...

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Yes I can't wait....

Paul.. have you seen Troy's vids? Stock rb20det td06-20g pushing 260rwkw.

PI is a damn quick track compared to our little Mallala; majority 4th 5th gear 180km/h corners, 240km/h down the straights. :huh:

The car was a little nervous as you can see. Suspected blow shock. He recent sent it in to a wall of tyres as it spun on him at 200km/h when jumping on the brakes. I'm guessing he'll get its problems sorted. :S

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PI is a damn quick track compared to our little Mallala; majority 4th 5th gear 180km/h corners. :huh:

Going there this weekend to help my mate with his Saloon Car! Yeh he says 5th thru turn 1, just holding onto the taxi! we leave Friday arvo and come back Sunday night.........sometime!

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