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had them put on late November... they were on there for the Dec DECA

they fill the wheels up nicely, has to be the gold 34 ones tho... gotta have a little bling;) hehe

really should go up to 18 inch rims (would look heaps better) but rubber gets a bit exxy and I like to have the good stuff... but looks okay on 17's I reckon

Neil - thats a great looking series 2 you got there. Having a silver car is definately good in that it doesn't show the dirt. Very similar to mine except I have different rims. :/

Is it your artwork in the background?

Neil - thats a great looking series 2 you got there. Having a silver car is definately good in that it doesn't show the dirt. Very similar to mine except I have different rims. :/

Is it your artwork in the background?

Thansk for the good comments! SIlver is a great colour when it comes to dirt... Ill clean in sometime soon and take some more, hopefully they will come out better again.

haha no not my art work, was looking for photo shoot places and came across this, all ready grafiti'd for me and everything, perfect.

Neil

My series 1 r33 4 door,

Nothing special really I got on the new gay laws on P's (born July 7, no fair :P ), waiting and saving for a 32 GTR for when I'm off them.

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Taken by a Panasonic DMC-TZ2, meant to be a pretty good camera but I'm no photographer :P

Let me know what ya think

Leigh.

My series 1 r33 4 door,

Nothing special really I got on the new gay laws on P's (born July 7, no fair :P ), waiting and saving for a 32 GTR for when I'm off them.

Taken by a Panasonic DMC-TZ2, meant to be a pretty good camera but I'm no photographer :P

Let me know what ya think

Leigh.

4 door skyline love <3 haha they own =D

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