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Hey i saw this driving through cannington yesterday afternoon i was on the train home after work and was half asleep looking out the window and spotted it it looks so mean wasnt asleep after seeing it though so i called all my mates to tell them i was that excited

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hey guys just letting you know that im im melbourne

and just happens to be for the motor show

yes the one where the 35 gtr will be

only a few hours till it begins

i will be making sweet sweet love to this car and i will put up some pics as soon as i get back

cos i forgot to take the usb cable

anyway cant wait

Hey hows it going everyone?

My name's Josh and i'm an automotive photographer. I mainly photograph exotics (Ferrari, Lamborghini etc) but i snap the occasional GTR from time to time with the R34 GTR my old favourite.

But today i saw my new favourite GTR, the R35... On the street!

This thing has so mush presence and looks ALOT better out of the Fabcar showroom.

Today in Freo i stumbled upon it parked on the side of the road along the cafe strip for a MOTOR Magazine article/photoshoot.

Sadly i was the only person in Freo who actually knew what this that sitting infront of me, was capable of. Everyone who was walking past did exactly that, walk past :D

Anyways, i took heaps of pics so i'll upload a few and if you like them, i'll upload some more.

Cheers, have a good one

Josh

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