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wow, nice pictures there =D

i have not good quality pic at this moment and i am still on working on my HCR32, need new painting and still modefying the hood a lil

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so hope u're not mad about that bad quality

but when i am finished my work on the car i'll take it out with new color and take some better pics =D

Okay, i dont spend much time on here.. but found this thread n loved all ur 32s.. So heres some pics of my 1993 R32 GTS-T. Tell me what yas think..

I got the last pic printed out on my wall in full resolution.. looks phat ;)

Thanks, Steve.

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went for a few shots under a shopping place (wont say what one) cause 7 wanna be cops told us to get out, and that you are not permited to take any photos!

Any way, i got a few shots off b4 they came to bring down the laws...lmao

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This one was at another under ground car park. hehehehehe

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Me and ryan are going to get some good pics at his work site. Should be good!

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