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nice group :D

Did a shoot for a skyline dude on friday afternoon, here's the first couple from that set.

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Looks like someone flogged it and was just getting ready to roll it in to the river.

Only kidding. You take the most amazing photos, I've always admired them - well done mate.

Found a few more photos of prior customers' R34s.

Those pictures look great too.

The rims look very similar to ones I had on one of my previous R34's.

Memories.

Ps sorry im a forum n00b i dont know how to attach pictures to show big.

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Can my car join your party Craig?

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No?

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Too far away?

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Well perhaps, with God_speed's absolutely stunning Black VS2 Nur, Matthew VonMatBoy can do something with these? ^^^

Those comments a couple of pages ago are much appreciated guys...

If you're interested, I'll be organising a photoshoot in Wollongong over the Easter weekend... Backdrop will be the epic steelworks

Interested, with...

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Thanks In Advance

...on behalf of God_speed too

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