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The ztune bonnet with standard front bar is funny looking haha.

The standard bar is too round for the jagged bonnet.

Nice pics Dan. Did you beat most things at the meet?

Yeh man the club car Porsche that came out and a Porsche 911 turbo were the only cars I couldn't get. Beat a few higher hp gtrs due to response of my engine, they were starting to catch me towards the end of the straight but then it was too late

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I've always loved the midnight purple GTR's. In fact, my first ever one I saw in person was a midnight purple 3 and I fell in love instantly haha

The ztune bonnet with standard front bar is funny looking haha.

The standard bar is too round for the jagged bonnet.

I think my 2nd pic actually looks nice!

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Yeh man the club car Porsche that came out and a Porsche 911 turbo were the only cars I couldn't get. Beat a few higher hp gtrs due to response of my engine, they were starting to catch me towards the end of the straight but then it was too late

Just what I wanted to hear.

I saw a video of that fatgtr.. way too long to spool.

btw, did you change your tail lights back?

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I've always loved the midnight purple GTR's. In fact, my first ever one I saw in person was a midnight purple 3 and I fell in love instantly haha

I think my 2nd pic actually looks nice!

I think Nissan - and particularly in GT-Rs - makes the loveliest versions of "purple"

Awesome work guys! Love coming in here and checking out the pics!

We have a decent cruise on the 21st with 8-10 R34's attending, will hopefully get the boys to do some group shots :yes:

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