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:thumbsup: Im the 1st one to lay eyes on the new GTR today :blink:

I was in the exhibition buildings for setup and saw them drivin it in...and then saw them cover it up :( LoL

Lookin good..!! If anyone comes to the motorshow tomoro nite come say hi!!! I finish at 10pm at the Subaru stand! ...oh and dnt look for the blonde girl no more lol my hairs now more brown hahaa!!

and also, such a shame for the new Subaru Impreza WRX :( Cant believe Subaru released the design in a hatch back..like seriously wat r they doing!!

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has any one seen the new motor magazine (i think it was) it has a pic of the new gtr v-spec on the top and saying it has 400kw. i couldnt buy it because i didnt have my wallet i just went down to pick up some milk so ill have to go down to buy it later.

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where have you been for the last few month Ferah lol the new WRX has been out for a while! its the STI they havent relised yet and it looks pretty much the same as the WRX !! it sucks they only come in 1 type now!!!!

I cant come till Monday on wards but i cant wait to see the gorgeous GTR I LOVE IT!!!!

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yeah apparently the sedan look of the subaru range will be back in late november, thats what they told me anyway

i remember reading a while ago that the americans get the sedan when it was launched and we had to wait. i saw the americans test driving it on youtube somewhere the back of it looks ok, the tail lights kinda look like the ones on the 2002 and 2003 mustangs before the nice looking ones now, but thats just my opinion on it anyway. also i dont like the look of the hood scoop either it dosnt look aggressive at all.

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