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This is a car that I am pretty sure is from sau somewhere... Needs the spoiler in my opinion.

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Needs the GTR spoiler back on for sure!

Unless this car had the Nismo side skirts and front bar, you could get away with no spoiler also GTS-T R32 rear pods on the side of the rear bar will help too.

Needs new wheels too!

BBS / Meshies looks shit IMO.

new pics of mine that were taken on saturday night

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Farken awesome Nick!

White car black wheels FTW!

Very nice pics and obviously car! I saw that for sale, great buy.

Painted my front lip back to original black (was scratched badly) and the TE37s (were also gutter rashed badly) what is a similar colour to the R35 GTR rims.

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Cheers, had been wanting a V-SpecII for a while but was having trouble convincing the wife that $32k on a 15 year old car was a good idea, we were both rapt with this thing...

After spending yesterday getting shots of the car, I got home to letter to say my plates were at the RTA ready to be picked up, all those photos with those yellow plates looking bloody awful, and my personalised ones were only 3k away! :rofl:

Painted my front lip back to original black (was scratched badly) and the TE37s (were also gutter rashed badly) what is a similar colour to the R35 GTR rims.

those rims look badass man

love the stealth look :laugh:

Hey guys..i'm new here. Picked this up a couple months ago (i've come over to nissans after a long line of toyotas :laugh: )

welcome :P

nice tidy looking example - no wonder u converted :bunny:

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