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S A U Celebrates R32 G T R 25Th Anniversary


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yes was a little light on numbers but a really good location :)

Terry and the execs have done another good job.

Big brekky was big and scrumptious

Rain started around Goulbourn and is all over Canberra still - lol

rainy nights is great for sleep

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I used to be taller :(

nah but yeah

It is good but a bit longer and a bit more zorst noise would be better.

I is left wanting a bit more longer

We kept this one short as it was a promo vid. The video from the day of the event will be closer to the 5-10 minute mark :)

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I used to be taller :(

nah but yeah

It is good but a bit longer and a bit more zorst noise would be better.

I is left wanting a bit more longer

Prepared to get your knees dirty in front of Milan?

(then you'll be shorter)

I'd like an 8 minute dvd of pure class Milan!

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You are always so humble about the GTR, yet i see it is like one of the title cars for the vid.

I guess the photographers really like it too, its a very fine example of a 32 GTR.

For most people, an immaculate finish inside and out is more impressive than a big turbo and 1000hp.

:worship:

Especially now i know what it takes, and all the bits and pieces fitting together properly with no gaps or bits of leftover polish, and the rubbers, and the inside, and the engine bay....

And everything perfect.

You see what i mean.

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I went to the R32 GT-R 21st Anniversary meet/cruise and it was awesome! Will do my best to be here that's for sure :)

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Long time no see Chris!

The BNR32 guys park on the eastern side of Bridge Rd and the R32 guys park on the western side.

Milan will get the BNR32s to go through the complex first and then the R32s next.

We want them all on film.

Up at Trackside Restaurant later the BNR32s can park outside the east balcony and the R32s can park outside the south window. Car Mag shooter can go to town there.

Thanks Richard!

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