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I dont know if this was posted before or not - did a search but couldnt find anything on it.

www.wallpapergarage.com has some nice photos of various cars - a couple of skylines there as well. Check it out. BTW - does anyone here own the White R33 series 2 and/or the r34 gtr on that website?

Enjoy!

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EVLR34 met a tragic end... and so did its occupants. :) Made the national news.
EVLR34 is the reason why turbos are banned in nsw..

the above picture is Wilch i think.

are you guys serious? what happened? (if you dont mind me asking)

EDIT - dont worry, i found it - and i dont want to read anymore of it :happy:

Edited by emsta2003

Hey guys,

Yep, that was my car before all the new stuff went in. Can't remember when the photo was taken but it must've been over 2 years ago now. Easton shot it.

I love his new photos. Absolutely love them. He was at the Powerplay Oran Park day to shoot the Z tune, I got to catch up with him and envy his new camera and strobes.

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