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heres ours, thanks to ian (xmetal) for the shoot, this man has skills and people need to watch him in action,

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thanks for looking, comments please lol

those last 2 pics look awsome, looks like its for a stagea catalog..

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Hej Micke,

Det ar kallt i Sverge, jag kommer fran Brisbane. Dar fins ingen sno har. Det ar riktigt varmt.

Var kommer du efron i Sverige?

That's the extent of my broken Swedish, without the proper vowels.

Looks haftigt

:cheers:

Hej Micke,

Det ar kallt i Sverge, jag kommer fran Brisbane. Dar fins ingen sno har. Det ar riktigt varmt.

Var kommer du efron i Sverige?

That's the extent of my broken Swedish, without the proper vowels.

Looks haftigt

:)

Vilken förvåning att se svenska på ett australiensiskt forum. :( Vi har -9 grader och 15cm snö. :banana: Kommer från Örebro.

What a surprice to see swedish in an aus forum. :banana: We got -9 degrees and 15cm of snow. :banana: I live in Örebro.

This car is so f**king fun that it can't be described in words. :D

Ja, den bilen ar jatte roligt.

Ja bodde i Goteborg pa 97 nar ja var femton ar gammel.

Yeah I just got my car back from being repaired after a massive tree branch fell on it. It's so good to have it back. I will post some picks of it in the next few days.

agreed :D

And the fun just don't stop. :( We've got a powerslidingmeet today in 2hours to keep the photographers busy. :)

A video from another day: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xuty9fy7OXw (there is more in my page, and will be a lot more during the winter)

Nice, gothenburg is a real nice city. But why did you end up in the end of the world? :(

I just sit here with a big smile every time someone post some pics, you guys just got so fantastic cars. :P

Needs a little more grip to spin right around a spot, and i've done it off camera. Just lock the diff, press power and lock in 1st, get the boost up lite the brake and steer. :) (Works in gravel too.)

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Hahaha, my parents bought a new mattress a few weeks before Christmas, and of course the LOLvo was roped into bringing it home on the roof.

Shot was fired off on the iPhone, so the quality is not the best.

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Nice car - looks like a few aftermarket parts there - do you want to tell us what mods you have done - and let us know what power your' re making when you get it dynotuned?!!

Hi my name is James Here is my 260RSpict2067small.jpg

http://img235.imageshack.us/img235/5435/st...setsmallyj1.jpg I think I have the only one in the USA

jride008.jpg I just got done putting my engine back togeather cheers

this engine is out of a 99gtr she is bone stock hks hard piping, bigger exhaust, and cat sard hks, hks pods, and boost control and turbo timer, I jusyt wanted to clean her up and still have the driveablity

the color is dark blue you have to catch the sun just right...other wise she looks black

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