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Hey guys!

Here is my 32 Gtr.

Finally got around to washing and polishing it up really nice so thought it was a good time to grab a few pics (sorry for horid quality its only an i phone lol).

Just has the new Rota wheels i got for it. parts to come still, CF N1 rear spats, CF Jun front lip, CF N1 air ducts for front bar and then fix up a few of the stone chips here and there and i will be very happy chappy!

Here is the width of the new wheels:

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Before the gruelling wash:

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Few Pics later at night out for Dinner with mrs.Really happy with how it came up! had a great deep shine and everything was pristine! a bird shat on my bonnet very next morning so was pretty happy i got photos when i could hahaha. I parked deliberately no where near a tree they seem to be able to know that and targeted my car. flying rats.

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A few of mine:

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LOOKS! amazing dude..

very tidy clean example! Really interested to see it with the N1 lips and air ducts on the front. Mine is going to basically look like this however splashes of CF and Jun lip on the front.

Very nice mate awesome ride!

ive been trying to add images, but it wont let me.

tried photobucket, comes up with not allowed to use this link

tried imageshack, but nothing comes up

any tips?

If you hit reply, there will be a box you can type your reply into. Under this reply box is 'attachments' upload an attachment and 'attach' it to the reply. This way you upload directly to the SAU server

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