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Nope. It was clearly setup for track use and tbh all the specs that I saw on it would've enhanced the track experience. Also the fact it has a Nulon sticker my guess is that it went to the Nulon Airport runs or maybe even WTAC. I'm not a fan of the big wings and such but when used for the track then much respect for the build is given.

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Nope. It was clearly setup for track use and tbh all the specs that I saw on it would've enhanced the track experience. Also the fact it has a Nulon sticker my guess is that it went to the Nulon Airport runs or maybe even WTAC. I'm not a fan of the big wings and such but when used for the track then much respect for the build is given.

Was this the one you've seen? i see it fairly often around belconnen

If so its actually set up as a time attack car, stripped interior , responsive 330kw, fully adjustable suspension and arms i believe 10697184_1560421994169279_90347070782887

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Was this the one you've seen? i see it fairly often around belconnen

If so its actually set up as a time attack car, stripped interior , responsive 330kw, fully adjustable suspension and arms i believe 10697184_1560421994169279_90347070782887

Yeah looks like it! It was very impressive to see. I live near belco so good chance that it's this one. Looked very intimidating on the road, loved it.

@Bill haha nah, she was at work! Or else I would've picked her up and hunted for this GTR to show her :P I tried looking for it down my street but no dice. Wanted to take a pic.

Thanks for clearing that up Jimmy.

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Yeah looks like it! It was very impressive to see. I live near belco so good chance that it's this one. Looked very intimidating on the road, loved it.

@Bill haha nah, she was at work! Or else I would've picked her up and hunted for this GTR to show her :P I tried looking for it down my street but no dice. Wanted to take a pic.

Thanks for clearing that up Jimmy.

Yeah bugga!! Mums are never around when you need them ;)

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