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Haha that first shot of the 6 34's in the front driveway is just tops.

I can imagine someone walking past that house thinking 'wtf'

There were actually 9 GTR's in total.. 2 more on the lawn and a V-Spec II NUR in the garage infront of the cars! whistling.gif

That's hilarious Lyndon, would've loved to see it in person! :D Reminds me of playing Grand Theft Auto when I'd try and collect a whole bunch of the same car that I liked and park them out the front of 'my house'. Or it's like you entered some kind of cheat code and they SPAWNED!

Wow. Who owns that? Looks very good!

Thanks Huy, yes it's the new one; have only had it about a month now :)

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Looks great david. Can't get a much better looking P plate car than that!

Thanks Richie! Going up for sale soon. To be replaced with a turbo :)

What fitment you running there, David?

Running 18x9+15 fronts and 18x10+22 rear. Got massive scrubbing problems that I need to get sorted out in the fronts now lol

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