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i hope you don't have a heavy right foot :laugh:

nah actually I'm shifting my gears around 2.5k RPM at the moment.

Want to get used to the twin plates before increasing the weight on

my right foot :P and I really want to see how many Kms from full tank

if I granny the car. Hopefully I can get 400+ kms from this tank!

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OMG Drool, what a fantastic example of a clean 32GTR looks smikko, wish it was mine.

I will never forget driving my Skyline for the first time (even thou its only a 33gtst) Great feeling,would love a GTR one day(the missus wouldn't agree)

Good luck

Have fun

Be safe

OMG Drool, what a fantastic example of a clean 32GTR looks smikko, wish it was mine.

I will never forget driving my Skyline for the first time (even thou its only a 33gtst) Great feeling,would love a GTR one day(the missus wouldn't agree)

Good luck

Have fun

Be safe

Thanks mate, my missus knew how much I want a GTR. When I was driving a Corolla and she saw me

drooling over a GTR on the road every time one drove past and I've been talking about GTR for the last

4-5 years so she did not object me from buying one :P

Hope you will get to buy one in the future mate. Tell her it's your car your money :D

Tell her it's your car your money :thumbsup:

If only it worked that way. ;)

I'm lucky, mine wants to build a drag car. :D Too bad I want to drift ...

As above though, awesome car mate, enjoy it!

I'm quite jealous!

If only it worked that way. ;)

I'm lucky, mine wants to build a drag car. :D Too bad I want to drift ...

As above though, awesome car mate, enjoy it!

I'm quite jealous!

Yea my missus' pretty cool with the GTR. But I know what you're talking about. Sometimes its like "my money is my money and your money is my money". :thumbsup:

Dude that's an awesome car.. i saw it in the flesh at japcars and wished i had the money back then.. very clean car mate

black 32GTR = drool.

congratz.. enjoy it.

edit..

How does she drive?

is it alot quicker compared to other cars you have owned/driven?

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Dude that's an awesome car.. i saw it in the flesh at japcars and wished i had the money back then.. very clean car mate

black 32GTR = drool.

congratz.. enjoy it.

edit..

How does she drive?

is it alot quicker compared to other cars you have owned/driven?

Compare to my old car which was the corolla 2005 :( She's way way quicker.

very stable on the freeway and in the corner.

Before I've come across this R32, I've test drive the R33 GTR from another dealer in

Dandenong, the R33 was no where near as good as this one. Felt engine worn yeahh

not as fast :P The km on the clock was 93,xxx something but it was an aftermarket

nismo dash. The dude reckon it's the genuin Kms on the car, and the car is a Vspec.

So I just walked away didn't bother calling him back or anything

Please correct me if I'm wrong about the nismo dash. I think even if the car is a Vspec

it still should come with normal dash yeah? not the 320km/hour one.

nah actually I'm shifting my gears around 2.5k RPM at the moment.

Want to get used to the twin plates before increasing the weight on

my right foot :) and I really want to see how many Kms from full tank

if I granny the car. Hopefully I can get 400+ kms from this tank!

If yours is pretty much standard and if you don't drive it aggressively, then YES you can definitely get 400+kms from the tank.

Because mine is stock standard and it always gets more than 400 kms every single time.

I drive 60% on freeway and 40% on hwy.

The best I remember is 1 litre ~ 8.2 klms (or 12 litres for 100 kms). I refilled when at 460-470klms (really conservative driving :blush: )

But there is no fun to drive slow all the time ... that's not what we get this car for isn't it? :(:):D

So my average is 1 litre ~ 7.7 klms (normal driving + a bit aggressive from time to time)

Is that for full tank? Not bad see ;) .. try cleaning the afms will help a bit too :D ..

i hate driving in cbd :down:

can't imagine how you drive with a twin plate ..

think i'm gonna try a cushioned button when it's due for replacement ..

so enjoy the car :down: .. i only have mine for a year and to me it's a great car ..

treat it well and i believe you'll always enjoy it :angry:

Compare to my old car which was the corolla 2005 :D She's way way quicker.

very stable on the freeway and in the corner.

Before I've come across this R32, I've test drive the R33 GTR from another dealer in

Dandenong, the R33 was no where near as good as this one. Felt engine worn yeahh

not as fast :( The km on the clock was 93,xxx something but it was an aftermarket

nismo dash. The dude reckon it's the genuin Kms on the car, and the car is a Vspec.

So I just walked away didn't bother calling him back or anything

Please correct me if I'm wrong about the nismo dash. I think even if the car is a Vspec

it still should come with normal dash yeah? not the 320km/hour one.

Nismo is an optional 900+ dollar replacement. sorta helps to know how fast ur really going if you take the limiter off of your carrrr :P

man it look sweet as nice buy

Thanks mate!

Nismo is an optional 900+ dollar replacement. sorta helps to know how fast ur really going if you take the limiter off of your carrrr :D

So pricey, I might buy one in the future :(

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