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Give yourself and your 34 some credit man! Any other pics of yours?

Playing around with speedlites tonight took this one that I'm almost happy with! As I said very stock, but it's pretty clean for a car that's been driven across the Nullarbor!

Just want to get clear/smoke indicators, skirts (carbon maybe) and some better rims and I'll be happy. Oh and replace my missing rear diffuser :rant:

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Thanks Matt. Okay - last one I promise! Tried some light painting tonight for the first time and I think I've just made my speedlites redundant! Anyway - quite happy with the results, just gotta remember to put windows up or down the whole way and tuck seatbelt away. A little bit of fill on the front would top it off I think.

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Now..... where's those 5 Nur's.....? :P

It is very unique.

I'm not a fan of large diameter rims, however, your gtr has just changed my opinion

dont worry bout him this car is pure porn n needs decent size rims to fill them monsterous guards.Awesome job mate

Thanks Matt. Okay - last one I promise! Tried some light painting tonight for the first time and I think I've just made my speedlites redundant! Anyway - quite happy with the results, just gotta remember to put windows up or down the whole way and tuck seatbelt away. A little bit of fill on the front would top it off I think.

cw_20.jpg

Now..... where's those 5 Nur's.....? :P

The lighting does the do the car's colour any justice. Needs day time imo.

Btw, what happened to the rear diffuser?

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