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:thanks: ZED X I like my exhaust cause at idle it is well behaved but at full noise... Well a boosted rb always sounds good :P

Spotted Madaz with a special delivery for me this morning.

Thankyou very much kind sir. Car sounds nice man but the engine made a strange noise. Kinda like the rpm stopped at a certain point ;) Thanks again Steve. Legend.

If it was around 7:30 that woulda been me.

-D

Ah thought it might have been you Dohmar :)

I've defiantly seen u around in the past, However ive always been in the partners Astra......

We really do need another proper Dawn cruise, or the like would be good to catch up with all you blokes again :)

:thanks: ZED X I like my exhaust cause at idle it is well behaved but at full noise... Well a boosted rb always sounds good :P

Hell yea :)

Mines pretty docile to be honest, its got a set of HKS front pipes and 3.5" catback with a massive mid-muffler and another massive muffler on the end. So its fairly quiet on WOT. All you can hear are the twins going nuts ;)

Neat car nonetheless.

Saw a black 35 heading south on main north road near cavan rd lights. hmmmmmmm :rant: i want one

WHO DOESNT! laugh.gif

Spotted a white 32 GTST with a GTR frontbar/black bonnet in town, Gave a wave :) Anyone from here?

Spotted an Audi R8 at the intersection of Churchill and Grand Junction Roads tonight. Thought it was worth a mention.

hrm my mates at work were talking about that today....

we all said must be some good drug money still in that suburb

-D

I have a friend who actually hates the new GT-R. Alas he's never been in one and he drives a prelude so I think his opinion is counted out.

Funny thing is, I was a bit of a hater when it first came out (looks department) only cause I like the look of the 34 GTR so much.....................John Munro soon changed my mind about them when he let me take his for a squirt thru the Adelaide Hills.....now I'm like a reformed smoker, LOL :wub:

Spotted an Audi R8 at the intersection of Churchill and Grand Junction Roads tonight. Thought it was worth a mention.

Still probably my favourite.........even over the R35

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