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Hello all I have just added a wallpaper section to my new website. Id like to add some GTR wallpapers to the gallary. If you have some high quality pics of your Skyline, and want to to feature on the site I will custom make you a wallpaper like the on bellow. PM me and I will send you my email address

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For the full size wallpaper and more wallpapers click this link nissan skyline wallpaper

thanks

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no worries do you have some higher quality images. Nice engine bay too :D

cheers

Nope i dont have any higher quality pics, i might be able to get a few new pics next week as the cars been off the road for a while, ive been doing a few bits a peices to it like gtr seats and R.I.P.S intake manifold, i would use the same camera tho as thats all i have at the moment, is that ok??if not just let me know dude its sweet as.Cheers

Nice site by the way :laugh:

nizmo_freek yep send em to mate [email protected] thanks

very nice Shayde do you mind if I use it on the webpage

cheers

Sweet as, i will send you some pics (or post them up on this site) sometime this weekend if it stops raining, i might get some more pics next week aswell, cuz i will have sideskirts and end caps on by then.Anyway will talk to you later mate, cheers

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