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Imagine these to Spruse up ya Old 32 GTR near the indicators!!!!

http://page13.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/r42484938

Or maybe a New Front Bar!!!! lol!

http://page16.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/u21521682

Still like the New badge to Make my old 32 Look a little Better!

http://page6.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/f62830533

Even Saw a R35 GTR Steering wheel on there!!!

lol I'm like 30% done making a clay mockup of the R35 GTR style fender badge garnish to fit into my vented R32 guards (which I don't see any point in venting but they're the only ones you can get cheap with +25mm flare). Glad to see I'm not the only one that thinks they're the coolest shit since sliced bread.

The GTR Comes in 3 options yeah!

Base Model : For the GTR Enthusiast!

Black Model : For the Mid Life Crisis PPL!

Premium Ed : For the Rich Bastards that want it all!!!!

I reckon Nissan AUS Should only Bring out the 2 Options!

Base Model and Premium!

Who in there right mind wants to Pay that couple of extra grand for a Sound system! REALLY! How long would it be for an enthusiast to take there base Model down to Auto Bahn To get a New Stezza and then rip out there seats to put buckets in!!!! How many GTR's over here Roll round with there Standard Tape Decks in there 32 GTRS!

Still Reckon Nissan Should of Put the GTR As One Price and You chose your Options yaself!!!

Bose/Paint!

Wheels/tyres!

Leather/Tyres!

ect ect ect............. Just Easier!!! its the Motor that makes it Work!!! Thats what PPL would be buying it for!!! (well the Enthusiast would be!!)

But i can see ppl down the local cruise scene fighting over there GTR Is Better cause its the Premium Model over a Base Model!!!! Load Of W%nk!

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