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Hello, I know this may be a long shot but is there anyone willing to let me be a passenger or even drive an r34gtr I have been saving for a while now but still have so much more to save. I have loved these cars and admire them and will be willing to pay. It's my dream to even sit and just be in one if anyone could help me out or know anyone who knows where I can just be with one it will be much appreciated. 

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On 10/30/2016 at 7:23 AM, Danny95 said:

Thanks terry but no. I'm in the uk Cambridgeshire and dkb there's always that possibility but I want to be able to see what the car really has to offer and most places won't let you take it out unless you put a deposit on it. 

I'll let you sit in the passenger seat of my R. You can pay for the flight to Sydney and the taxi here....

Why don't you ask on GTR UK forums? Might be better than trying an Australian based forum... Just sayin....

 

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