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We actually know another Steve, of Steve's Auto Barn at blackheath; he owns a BB with white LMGT4s and plates ORSUM. Great looking car, but been ages since Ive seen it.

Here it is!

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And here's Chris's. Yeah it's nice. :)

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Edited by God_speed

Maclarenf1, As promised. Only had two more pics -

Will have them one day once the engine side is sorted....

Silver LMGT4 looks really nice on a Black R34 GTR with Nismo Skirts and Spats with VS-2 bonnet. (not huge fan of the Nismo bonnet mind you)

This has being my inspiration for few years, which led to me buying my car... Not quite there yet !!!..

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^ That looks very similar to God_Speed's car. Fantastic.

Maclarenf1, I'm assuming your car is black. Do you have any pics of it as is?

Pretty standard V-Spec [had a V-spec 2 badge, first thing to come off :) - hate fake badges] - had it for about 1.5 years now, ideally want to do around 1 track day maybe 3 month or so..once the engine is up to that, will think about the exterior...

Runs HKS-Fcon Vpro currently with Stage 1 mods (Only Turbo's to do - getting GT-SS / -9 at the end of the year and she is done)

Also came with some odd bits from japan too like 4 wheel drive controller, modified Diffs, heavy clutch, camber arms, oil cooler, NOT normal FINS on the rear diffuser and a mother of strut bar :)

Currently Runs 239.9 AWKW with 1 Bar + Cam gears on high and stock boost on Low (HKS EBC).

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Very Envious of you'r car - i am not very good in washing or buffing IMO...

Pretty standard V-Spec [had a V-spec 2 badge, first thing to come off :) - hate fake badges] - had it for about 1.5 years now, ideally want to do around 1 track day maybe 3 month or so..once the engine is up to that, will think about the exterior...

Runs HKS-Fcon Vpro currently with Stage 1 mods (Only Turbo's to do - getting GT-SS / -9 at the end of the year and she is done)

Also came with some odd bits from japan too like 4 wheel drive controller, modified Diffs, heavy clutch, camber arms, oil cooler, NOT normal FINS on the rear diffuser and a mother of strut bar :)

Currently Runs 239.9 AWKW with 1 Bar + Cam gears on high and stock boost on Low (HKS EBC).

http://imageshack.us...qldraceway.jpg/

http://img844.images...13/img1591n.jpg

http://img34.imagesh...6/img1554sd.jpg

Very Envious of you'r car - i am not very good in washing or buffing IMO...

Looks fantastic maclarenf1, thanks for sharing.

Thanks for the kind words. I'm no pro, but if you ever think I may be able to help with some buffing tips - just give me a yell.

M-spec inspired seats sound good, black leather i assume.

Will have them one day once the engine side is sorted....

Silver LMGT4 looks really nice on a Black R34 GTR with Nismo Skirts and Spats with VS-2 bonnet. (not huge fan of the Nismo bonnet mind you)

This has being my inspiration for few years, which led to me buying my car... Not quite there yet !!!..

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Very Nice!

...and some person is privileged to have both VS2 & R-Tune bonnets...

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