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NZMO, is your paint like that or has the camera had some effect on it?

It must have been the camera and lighting effect, this pic was taken at night time it as dark hard to see, it makes the pain look matt almost plastic looking haha, nice effects though,very velvet/soft touch to it i guess.

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Here is a few recent pics of my 34 Clarence (Tangcla) took the photos

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David.

It must have been the camera and lighting effect, this pic was taken at night time it as dark hard to see, it makes the pain look matt almost plastic looking haha, nice effects though,very velvet/soft touch to it i guess.

Looks like lighting effect but makes it look very velvet like as you say... is it standard black or midnight purple?

Either way very nice indeed.

ok..here it goes...

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Nice 34. You dont happen to want a customised vented bonnet do you, already R34 yellow too! :D

Anyway guys I might have some small R34 nick knacks up for sale soon. Depending where I head with my next car.

Standard wing - vented customised steel stock bonnet - carbon fibre pillar garnishes - pillar guage pod etc

I will check out the video once I get home, yewtoobe is blocked

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there you go pic of my car a friend took.

Nikon D3x testing out a 105 f/2 DC. mmm bokeh...but the 200 f/2 has creamier bokeh I find, 105 is great though because it's more versatile, lighter and cheaper :P

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there you go pic of my car a friend took.

Nikon D3x testing out a 105 f/2 DC. mmm bokeh...but the 200 f/2 has creamier bokeh I find, 105 is great though because it's more versatile, lighter and cheaper :P

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WOW!! :wub:

Great pic!! :P

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