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Its good to see Nissan have given us a reason to spend $14 to look at the cars

YOUR INVITATION TO CHECK OUT THE

LEGENDARY NISSAN GT-R IN YOUR CAPITAL CITY

After captivating fans at the Melbourne Motor Show the

legendary GT-R is coming to your capital city very soon.

Sydney - March 18 - Darling Harbour, Cockle Bay, near IMAX theatre (map), 7am-7pm, (please note change of date & location)

Brisbane CBD - March 26 - Queen Street Mall, 7am-7pm

Adelaide Motor Show - April 2nd - April 6th 2008

Perth Motor Show - April 22nd - April 27th 2008

EVO X and the new Holden Coupe60 will be on display aswell

so who's going?

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because its GM's 60th anniversary

ill be there just for the gtr :)

yeah man i know that just having a dig at it cause to me it is a 2 door commy only real monaros are the old school ones will be there for the gtr aswell :)

yeah man i know that just having a dig at it cause to me it is a 2 door commy only real monaros are the old school ones will be there for the gtr aswell :(

hehe true true i love the older 1's also but they were just 2 door kingswoods... (i work at holdens) :s

still i really want to see a kpgc10 in the flesh

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