Note that NSDate's always store the date, internally, in GMT. You then use a date formatter to create a string in your local time zone. In this case, you are starting with a string so need to use the date formatter to create the date in the first place, and then use it again to create a string in your local time zone (which it defaults to when the timezone is not specified).
NSString *dateString = @"Fri, 30 Nov 2012 00:35:18 GMT";
NSDateFormatter *dateFormatter = [NSDateFormatter new];
dateFormatter.dateFormat = @"EEE, dd MM yyyy HH:mm:ss zzz";
NSDate *date = [dateFormatter dateFromString:dateString];
NSString *localDateString = [dateFormatter stringFromDate:date];
NSLog(@"%@", localDateString);
// Results: Thu, 29 11 2012 19:35:18 EST
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