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Huh?

English?

But if your trying to tell us the R35 is in GT5P then you missed that train ALONG time ago!

no, they are a shop in spencer st melbourne, the car came in 2day

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shotgun the gtr's everyone else can fight between the ferrari and S15 in the window reflection lol

is that a S15 behind the 35??

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shotgun the gtr's everyone else can fight between the ferrari and S15 in the window reflection lol

is that a S15 behind the 35??

lol yeh thats my s15 in the reflection, and yeh thats another s15 behind it, they have about 4 in stock

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I drive past Gran Turismo every morning and longingly gaze into their windows. These past couple of weeks my gaze often came to rest on the two R-32's they have at the moment.

This morning as I approach I see new Window writing, a familiar logo, then I almost crashed into the waiting line of cars in front of me at the lights and said someting like "F#$k Me, Holy Sh!t, its here !!!!"

I only had the briefest time to catch a glimpse, but it certainly made my day :-)

So how much ??

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This morning as I approach I see new Window writing, a familiar logo, then I almost crashed into the waiting line of cars in front of me at the lights and said someting like "F#$k Me, Holy Sh!t, its here !!!!"

I only had the briefest time to catch a glimpse, but it certainly made my day :-)

So how much ??

You have no idea how close i came getting rear ended when i suddenly braked and the truck behind me was so damn close. Best thing is i was driving my friend's new Merc C class which he just bought a few weeks ago.

Can someone organize a group 'tour' to the show room please? :P SAU Vic committee, what do you think? :(

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You have no idea how close i came getting rear ended when i suddenly braked and the truck behind me was so damn close. Best thing is i was driving my friend's new Merc C class which he just bought a few weeks ago.

Can someone organize a group 'tour' to the show room please? :P SAU Vic committee, what do you think? :(

i know were im heading on sat for a look.... whats the price.... and i genuinly asking... i mite just have to save for 10 years.

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i read in a mag yesterday that they have i think, i could be wrong but i dont think i am but will confirm shortly.

that 32r is f**kinbg mint might go check it out when i go see the 35 on monday next week with my camera of course

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Why not the next person that goes there let us know how much does GT wants for the car and whether it is actually for road use. I thought SEVS has not approve the compliance yet???

35 GTR's have been on the SEVS register for low volume new vehicle imports for some months now.

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