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I agree - we need some '34s in the mix :)

And there will be enough Excels with playstations to keep the ricers happy - I like the idea of showing the 'street' Skylines where money has been spent on power, not airbrushing.

Just my 2c.

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if u could get Dean's new R34 GTR, that would be crazy. Silver, R34 GTR Vspec (not sure if V II or not) Sexy, sexy beast. Your're right Dale, a good chance for ppl to see one up close

There was a Blue R34 GTR up for auction at the Melb International Motor Show, always had a lot of ppl drooling over it, and it was in a long line of some impressive cars as well. Didn't see what it went for in the end tho.

But yeah, R34, even a GT-T would be cool. Not many around.

k I've put together some designs for the T-shirt.

Also I can put together for some promotional video matrial as well for use on displays.

My housemates aninterior designer and he said he'd be more than happy to create a display/set it up for you guys. I don't mind helping either.

Here's the thread for the tops... lemme know what you guys think:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...=&postid=351667

Originally posted by nismoR34

we have all seen deans car by now daniel :D;)

however you have included at least 1 nice pic :D

definately some inspiration there...

we all seen dean's car??? that pic was only taken a few weeks ago. And i've only put it up in 1 other thread... and i haven't seen it anywhere else

Unless ur thinking of his old BAYSIDE BLUE R34 GTR. This is his 2nd R34 GTR (that i know of)

i still can't get over how hot that chick is, she is absolutely stunning!!

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