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Hello all..

Test drove the red GTR Today at FTG Nissan :cheers: ...should have my Ti Premium by the 15th this month....

(God it's been a long 6mts waiting for it.)

Anyways....... the Red GTR I drove today was all I hoped it would be....The gear changes are as good as

I have heard they would be and I just love the solid/stiff ride. (R Settings on for me)

This will be my first GTR and I look forward to some group outings in the near future.....

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Welcome!

You must raise some eyebrows no matter what car you're in!

Thank you......

The Exige gets all the looks.....will post some pics when I get home but here is one of the CS......

(Sorry no R35 Pics till the 15th..... :D )

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Edited by Godcla
10 & counting :devil:

Keeping the Lotus for track and the Finnish assembled Porsche for a runaround?

The Cayman is a Great Car....and I would like to never sell it.

Will be my main W/end driver...(after I clock some serious k's on the GTR)

But the Exige will only get a quick run/attack now and then......

I just wanna get my GTR .....NOW...!...... :)

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