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Hey,

I'm from Skylines Downunder in NZ... Moving over to Oz very shortly so just wanted to say hey etc...

Here's some pics of my GT-R...

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Cars looking good Anguss!! All the best with moving to aussie!! Are you still keeping the R or selling it before you move??

I can't sell it lol.

More like I don't want to! I've got more plans so i'm going to store it in NZ until I get back!

Plan is to move to Oz for a couple of years and then move back to NZ depending on how things go :(

Here's some more of the engine bay, i'm sure I have better ones somewhere but not on this work PC sorry..

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Sorry guys, don't really have much on this PC...

Will put some more on later if you's want :D

Edited by Anguss

It's she pretty :thumbsup:

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Mags are Nismo japanese lightweight racing rims 17inch. They are light weight japanese racing. Looks good and makes it go faster BONUS. I didn't put them on so i don't know what they are called

As for the kit. It was also on it when i got it. If you like that view, wait til you see the rest of it Once I get it back I post some more pics

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