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Yeah u can do hot laps in Sydney... But can't find anything in Adelaide :( if anyone owns one and takes it to the tracks n wouldn't mind letting hubby come for a ride I'd be happy to pay for the experience (I know my chances are slim but hey doesn't hurt to ask!!) ;)

If it was in the next two months was going to say relative of mine has a track R32 GTR that will be ready in the next few weeks.... just have to wait for the next track day/time-attack....

If it's an R35 then yeh, may have to fly to Sydney unless someone puts their hand up...

If you get stuck and cant get to the track. Might not be alowed to take a passenger at mallala but I can take your husband for a hills drive in a Tommy Kaira R33 GTR.

Problem is once your husband goes in a GTR you are going to have buy him one. Now thats being the best wife ever.

lol the rally car deal is back on again the internet godz are trying to tell you something, in all honesty what man wouldn't love to drive someone else's rally car no matter even if its not a car of your tastes, you would still be the best wifey

>>Rally Car Deal<<

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