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Finally got the R home.

71,000 kms and in absolutely stock condition (even found a pair of eyelash curlers wedged in the drivers seat - a chick's car!).

Green plate arrives (hopefully) next week.

Now on the lookout for parts to get some serious mumbo ATW.

Looking forward to some cruises soon.

Cheers

Gav

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Yep - did recognise you at Global, but had to run as had to get the dealer plates back.

As to plans - heaps in store, but as always depends on cash flow.

First up will be decent zaust - all please keep an eye out for any used bargains.

Cheers

Gav

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Gav, do you mind me asking how much you paid for it.

And also Guys whats the performance like does the R32 GTR beat the R33 GTR .

Any way mate that is a nice car I WILL HAVE one of those one day, but for the moment i am still dreaming.

:P May be i will see ya around look forward to it.

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