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gimme gimme gimme..

looks so nice, and yet would be pretty drivable every day too.

Oh yer, and specifically for jet who i think said "PowerFC are crap" .. i guess that is why its "only" pushing 800HP..

Few years though when i get some capital behind me, bring it on...

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damn nice car ... even though I'm a GTSt lovin ho ... i'm still a sucker for a smick r32 gtr ... take that over the equiv. gtst anyday :P

oh yeah ... and 'just been rebuilt' ... this has probably come straight from the owners mouth .. and I still don't believe it.

Just been rebuilt = about to fall to pieces but the average mechanic could not pick it :) (oh yeah ... IMHO)

would certainly be a nice upgrade from Endless hehehe ... find me another aroudn Jan / Feb '04 ..?

Zilster,

Not bad for a daily driver hmm?

Busted a few belts during that little session Sunday ....engine was revving to 10,500 redline .. need to knock it down a bit or the engine will be busted before you can say "i snapped another axle" or "buy me lots of nitto's"... or "Doc, where's my car?".

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