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Hey s15guy, when are you gonna post some pics of you GTR - would love to see some pics.

Ok Ill give it a go. Ill take some pictures (IF its not raining this weekend...I think it will though) and attempt to post them. Im rather new to forum thingys. The ivory pearl at night is simply stunning! You really have to see it at night to know what I mean.

Im in Melbourne people so say hello if you spot. Only friendlies...no bogeys.

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Poh u guys talk about $180k like it's nothing :)

Well its not exactly nothing. My girlfriends new boobs cos $12,000 (triple D in case your wondering, or E depending on bra brand) plus there are bills, mortgage, e.t.c. e.t.c holiday trips blah blah...you start wondering...hmmm...dont know if I can keep spending like this before I end up on the streets with a bottle in a brown paper bag watching R35s drive buy and a tear in my eye!

HAHA

Pics or ban !!

HAHA you got it. EDIT: (better not)

She would soo kill me if she knew I was doing this. Ill take one of her on the bonnet. EDIT: (Cant turn this semi-respectable forum into a lets subjectify our big breasted girlfriends by posting pics).

Sorry FineLine but Id be running a fine line indeed if i posted them :)

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HAHA you got it. EDIT: (better not)

She would soo kill me if she knew I was doing this. Ill take one of her on the bonnet. EDIT: (Cant turn this semi-respectable forum into a lets subjectify our big breasted girlfriends by posting pics).

Sorry FineLine but Id be running a fine line indeed if i posted them :)

pmbewbsorgtfo!

Hmm I say well worth it :) not that I would buy one, but thats a different story.

The R35 as a whole is selling very well (for a $150,000 super/sub-super car), and I am not surprised that Nissan are drilling customers for money at the moment. Reminds me when my partner wanted to buy a new BMW - there was no way in hell that they were going to drop the price, so we went to Audi instead whose customer service was much nicer.

Back on topic they are still trying to gouge an extra 30k out of you there, and I wonder on what basis other than waiting lists and as you said inquiries definitely do not equal sales...

On a side note I just came back from a trip to Singapore for business staying with a family member. In the garage was a Lamborghini Murcielago, a Aston DB9S and three R35's all parked next to each other amongst other exotica. R35's easily make up the majority of fast cars on the road over (I have seen countless numbers of them) there followed closely by lambos. Nissan have definitely done something right and waiting lists equal extra profit its proven.

Just noticed that you bought it: congrats!

(and icksnay on the add me to the pm list stay)

One easy way that works is to just open it with paint and then go image -> stretch/skew -> and in the horizontal and vertical boxes type in required percent change.

file -> save as -> save as type jpeg/jpg or png (not sure if forum supports png format).

Tada done.

If its a little over you could put it in a zip file.

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