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Thats weak. You should be over 16L per 100km or you are driving like a Nanna.

Get some revs happening. Running in!!!! Didnt you read the brochure?

They put the new engine on an engine dyno & pull FULL REVS FOR 10 MINUTES!!!

What are you going to do to it. Get out there & GO GO GO.

Just remember...... DONT BE WEAK.

ha ha have fun

Thanks NYTSKY as you can see I like my cars

(might just be the first guy in Australia to get his R35 GTR impounded too so

take the previous egging on with due warning - these car attract attention)

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Thats weak. You should be over 16L per 100km or you are driving like a Nanna.

Get some revs happening. Running in!!!! Didnt you read the brochure?

They put the new engine on an engine dyno & pull FULL REVS FOR 10 MINUTES!!!

What are you going to do to it. Get out there & GO GO GO.

Just remember...... DONT BE WEAK.

ha ha have fun

Thanks NYTSKY as you can see I like my cars

(might just be the first guy in Australia to get his R35 GTR impounded too so

take the previous egging on with due warning - these car attract attention)

lol, well I came pretty close once. ;) but you are the first I know of. I tell most people who get in an R35, you may as well just cut up your licence now and save the cops the trouble of doing it later.

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Actually those fuel figures seem quite good given the performance. My MUCH slower R33 GTR averages around 380km a tank around town, and most other GTR owners I've met average similar figures for their stockers as well. So the R35's aren't bad at all in that respect...

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Thats weak. You should be over 16L per 100km or you are driving like a Nanna.

Get some revs happening. Running in!!!! Didnt you read the brochure?

They put the new engine on an engine dyno & pull FULL REVS FOR 10 MINUTES!!!

What are you going to do to it. Get out there & GO GO GO.

Just remember...... DONT BE WEAK.

ha ha have fun

Thanks NYTSKY as you can see I like my cars

(might just be the first guy in Australia to get his R35 GTR impounded too so

take the previous egging on with due warning - these car attract attention)

haha, true that, just over 1500kms and now running 18L/100km as i just came back from the mountains

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