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From: Manhattan Beach, California

When I was in New Zealand, in the mall, they had the GTR on display for sale... kinda like how we have regular cars on display in the malls.... crazy....
http://www.speedraver.com/gallery/album80/DSC08215
http://www.speedraver.com/gallery/album80/DSC08214
and other sightings in New Zealand streets:
http://www.speedraver.com/gallery/album82/DSC08948
http://www.speedraver.com/gallery/album82/DSC00602
http://www.speedraver.com/gallery/album80/DSC08215
http://www.speedraver.com/gallery/album80/DSC08214
and other sightings in New Zealand streets:
http://www.speedraver.com/gallery/album82/DSC08948
http://www.speedraver.com/gallery/album82/DSC00602
gt-r's are sick. i have a friend with an r32, and i drove that thing and it is crazy fast. he has a retuned ecu, and catback tanabe exhaust. def one of, if not the fastest car i have ever driven. his friend (that sold him that gt-r) also has an r32 gt-st, an r33 gt-r, and his newest toy, an r-34 gt-r. i believe my friend is selling his r32 gt-r. and the great part is, when i was first looking in the g, i commented to him that its the new skyline in japan, and he proceeded to poke fun that its not a real skyline, just an imposter. now after i got my g, and he drove it, he wants to sell his gt-r, and get a g, because he says that "at least i can drive the g anywhere, and park it, and it will blend in with the rest of the 'normal' cars, not like very often i have little peckerheads who gawk at the skyline and drool, and run their filthy hands all over it". he says the g is way more comfortable, and the fit and finish is amazing, but that its a cow compared to his skyline. he says that he never gets to really let the ponies outta their stable, so the g is a much more practical car for him. hes it his 40's, and pretty much owns a gt-r because hes heard me talking so damn much about it, and his friend happend to be selling one, so he bought his first one for $25,000 usd, and was got stolen from his friends warehouse, before he completely paid him off, so his friend credited him the money he had already paid toward the purchase of his current one.
Joined: Oct 2005
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From: Los Angeles
if i had one id be scared to take it out...id leave the isshh in the garage most of the time. id probably install hidden cams all over it
and any parking lot id go to id make sure it has cameras aswell... it must be crazy having one and leaving it on its own..i get scared with my G imagine with this one
and any parking lot id go to id make sure it has cameras aswell... it must be crazy having one and leaving it on its own..i get scared with my G imagine with this one
Last edited by jimmytango00; Dec 23, 2005 at 03:40 PM.
Thats a sad story. When i was 16 my Dad had a brand new Viper. I wanted to take it out so bad so I looked everywhere for the keys. He hid them because he knew if he left the house i'd try and take it out. So he was smart and hid the keys somewhere. Thanks god he did hide them because teenagers are idiots and i probably would have killed myself.
Originally Posted by redg35chic
if you could only marry a car - that would be my fiance!



edit: sorry. I just noticed your screenname. My joke has failed miserably.
Last edited by badtziscool; Dec 28, 2005 at 12:24 AM.






