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second pic, the blue 34 with the cwest kit and gtr wing looks awesome. cheers for the pics always nice to see different variations

No problem mate :laugh:

@viet_boi yeah right, the FORMAT67 clips are very famous in the german JDM-Underground scene: I'd like to have a clip of my R32 by them, they make gorgeous clips. Check out the new F430 video it's awesome.

Had some shots after cleaning the car last friday evening...and before killing the headgasket on the Autobahn doing some 200km/h runs...now engine won´t rev any more, filled cylinders with coolant...

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Hot. Love the rims big time! Let me know if you ever want to sell them :(

hey bakes u realise that if (god forbid) u have to sell ur car, you'll be wondering "what the fcuk am i gona get thats gona be better than that?" (for under 42million) ...makes me wana get a sharp object and slit my own wrists thinking of that decision.

Bloody hot man. :P

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