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Picked her up today after almost 2 months of pain waiting for compliance...

Car is completely stock except for the 19 inch GT-Cs and Tein coilovers.

Premium model with all the extras and a rare find in manual with the Brembo brakes. Few MINOR things need to be touched up or modified on the car but overall im very happy with the way the car drives and handles.

Loving the torque of the VQ !

Not as fast or as raw as the 34 but I think I can get used to this.

Already booked the car in for tint and will be taking it to G&S to get the rear badges removed next week. Alarm will follow shortly and I will leave it at that for awhile.

Anyways enough talk, here are some pics taken tonight on its virgin outting.

Shot at various locations around Sydney and CBD

opera2yt2.jpg

sideshotay4.jpg

anzacid0.jpg

artgallerysv3.jpg

operayj0.jpg

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hahah looks like im not the only one who takes pictures in front of the art musuem.

www.sidd-rishi.com--- first pic :domokun:

Nice car dude.. I remember your 34 at the dyno day!! bet you miss it eh

Edit: love the first pic. what settings were used? ta

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Nice one dude. Such a clean looking car, nice and classy.

Are you going to get the aftermarket front grill surround that deletes the grill? (like on that black one)

Hey wil...

Nah im gonna keep the stock grill, I actually prefer the look of it over the blank insert like on the black one

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Picked her up today after almost 2 months of pain waiting for compliance...

Car is completely stock except for the 19 inch GT-Cs and Tein coilovers.

Premium model with all the extras and a rare find in manual with the Brembo brakes. Few MINOR things need to be touched up or modified on the car but overall im very happy with the way the car drives and handles.

Loving the torque of the VQ !

Not as fast or as raw as the 34 but I think I can get used to this.

Already booked the car in for tint and will be taking it to G&S to get the rear badges removed next week. Alarm will follow shortly and I will leave it at that for awhile.

Anyways enough talk, here are some pics taken tonight on its virgin outting.

Shot at various locations around Sydney and CBD

opera2yt2.jpg

sideshotay4.jpg

anzacid0.jpg

artgallerysv3.jpg

operayj0.jpg

Hey Champ it's RJ..lol

very very nice

i love the rear on the first pic man...

i just wish u told me u were sellin ur 34 bout 6 months earlier...

i hate u...

atleast ill be able to beat u in this...for now...:-(

by the way...when u gonna let me drive this!

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Hey Champ it's RJ..lol

very very nice

i love the rear on the first pic man...

i just wish u told me u were sellin ur 34 bout 6 months earlier...

i hate u...

atleast ill be able to beat u in this...for now...:-(

by the way...when u gonna let me drive this!

Hahaha I didnt know you were on here..

Saw ya at Hunter last night. I stopped by for a few drinks with my mate after the photos.

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