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As per the topic these are some pics i took! As you can see it was really foggy and raining slightly. If anyone has any tips id welcome them im pretty crap with the camera :)

Decided to top my tank up which was half full of bp ultimate with the new shell optimax extreme everyone is raving about. My car is tuned for 98 ultimate but it still seemed to run a little nicer, the best part was i got close to 30 ltrs for $4.33. Damn it was good to have a win at the servo for a change :D

Hope these pics arent to big :D

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Very Nice. The weather adds to the effect.

Cheers guys, even though i built it for myself and my tastes i really appreciate the comments.

I did think the shot with the fog looked pretty cool, its my desktop atm!

Nismo: yeah its R34 bayside blue, stoked you liked/noticed the nuts :P

Mountain Runner: Cheers mate, ill be heading out to a track day of yours in the not to distant future so u can se e more then :D

the bride inserts looks trick. you should get some bride bucket seats to go with them & sell me your gtr seats :P

Speedfreak:

Heh yeah u cant buy them either, i cut them from some cloth i got from the bride factory in japan :D The guy i bought them from did just that put in a bride interior and then sold me the pair of mint conditon seats for $600, what a legend :D Hes a user on here too, thanks mark!!

Maxe: cheers mate, i saw them on a s14 from japan once and decided it was the go. I have conisdered getting the seats trimmed in leather and geting more cloth to use for the middle of the gtr seats. But as these seats are in such mint condy, i will wait till the are showing a bit of wear and tear first. I have them in the back too :D

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