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After this Snowy, I think you've set a new record for motorsport enthusiasts who want to be you! :D

Can't wait to see it rock up to one of our meets :D

I wonder if it's faster than my car on Dandenong Rd or Nepean Hwy or Black Spur... ROFL!

if only that was photoshop, would make me feel better inside.

so jealous :D

Jealous? You should be happy not having to own one.

You just saved yourself $150,000 and having to re-treat the engine sleeve bore when it reaches 100,000km as part of the scheduled required service... I hate to know how much 100,000km service cost on one of this thing.

:-)

but of course, with a car like this, you have the right to still feel jealous...

Jealous? You should be happy not having to own one.

You just saved yourself $150,000 and having to re-treat the engine sleeve bore when it reaches 100,000km as part of the scheduled required service... I hate to know how much 100,000km service cost on one of this thing.

:-)

but of course, with a car like this, you have the right to still feel jealous...

By 100,000km I am sure that will be someone elses problem :D NOt too many GTR's around with 100,000 km+ on the odo..... hang on a minute ahhhh that what the nismo 320kmh white dial cluster is for... :D

Wow cool. Nice going snowy.

did anyone else read this differently after seeing DRD's avtar?

LOL.. good pick-up

Jealous? You should be happy not having to own one.

You just saved yourself $150,000 and having to re-treat the engine sleeve bore when it reaches 100,000km as part of the scheduled required service... I hate to know how much 100,000km service cost on one of this thing.

:-)

but of course, with a car like this, you have the right to still feel jealous...

Lol not to mention the post-track day inspection service by Nissan which costs thousands of dollars and is compulsory to maintain warranty. (But seriously who would know).

Yeah, Werribee Nissan is a GTR dealer. They won't let anyone test drive the GTR either, as all the stock has been pre-ordered and they would lose money on having a demo GTR.

can we rename this thread to "we hate snowy coz he's got a 35"

I LOL'd at the picture. nice one Andrew

oh, want to buy my plates? I'll put them in Unique Cars so some fan boy can stick them on his 35...

I don't think the people who buy these really care about 150k and I am sure that even if the 100k service is unusually high they will only get mildly annoyed.

plus.... people who buy these generally are not reluctant to trash the hell out of the $150k car...

see snowy's comment about using it for targa tassie!

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