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hey Al- hehe yeh looks even higher with the turbo set slightly lower than usual too ;-)

ben...

Looks good mate :)

Taking mine up to DECA next weekend, for the first time since the build, can't wait to unleash the tyre frying torque :angry:

wow your car looks so close to mine i thought it was!!!

I know what you mean. When I bought it I was like "Love it I havent seen another like it" then Im seeing blue ones all over the place. Its Mazda 6 Blue........

When I had mine dynoed at Competition, I grabbed a bite to eat and a guy rocked up in an R33 which was almost identical except his front plate was to the side and I had to look twice......

Took a few snaps tonight...

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and earlier today

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Very nice dude, looks ultra tidy!

Abu, post some more pics of your gtr, what kinda wheels are they? looks awsome in those pics!

haha thanks for the neat comments

pics from the outdoors shoot are Panasport G7's (not sure specific model...) 17x8.5/9.5 roughly +32 offset, autosalon shot is with Volk TE37's 17x9.5 +12

....cant wait to see the fitment of the new rims on the way...18x11 -32 ....muahahahahah!!!

everyone's cars look heaps good! my car is so dirty atm ;)

Few pics of my mates new GTR I took tonight. Not really happy. Need to figure out how to shoot better at night.

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also, anyone know what wheels they r ? he was told they r light weight jap racing rims, i dont recognize em but :S ?

I think i need to turn ISO down, and probs edit them a bit to add some contrast back to the sky n shiz

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