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Hi guys, I'm Sherman Sim from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and I was introduced to this forum by my brother from a different mother deongster . Well I do not own a Skyline or atleast yet but it's one of my dream cars.

Anyway, I'm a full time photographer based in KL, Malaysia and I shoot mainly automotive. I shoot commercially, for local magazines and websites. I first got my hands on a DSLR back in year 2005 and thing's have changed since and went full time in 2010. I've been to several countries for assignments and photoshoots which includes Thailand, Singapore, USA, France and definitely would love to include Australia sometime soon. Besides that, I also shoot events, products, modelling, portraits and fine art nudes. Definitely not wedding as I do not have an eye for that.

So here I am to share and to kick start this thread, here's a photo of a GTR35 I shot 4 years ago considering my first assignment for a local website when I turned full time. It's a 2009 GTR, tuned to about 700 horses back then, lots of both wet and dry carbon fibre panels and still adding, COBB stuffs, aeromotion stage 2 wing and etc...

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deongster, that's all u can do ? LOL

hahah thats a nice pic of you and Christian Von Koenigsegg hehehehe

Come on put up the White GTR and close shots of the one above..

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White GTR ? You meant this ?

This White GTR was shot 3 years ago and not mistaken, its a 2010 model. Now it's still looking about the same except tuned to about 750 horses with an Akrapovic exhaust system.

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Chillax yo ! Slowly... the photos will definitely coming through. But will share all the GTRs I have first :)

Here's a custom colour GTR35, shot about 6 months ago. Slightly tuned, claim to have near 690 horses but I can't confirm.

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I think that's all the GTR photos I have. Anyone would like to hire me to shoot their Skylines ? :action-smiley-069:

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