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Some pics I dug up off my hard drives.

Love em!!

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Sean, you've been holding out on me!

Top 4 pics from the R34 GTR 10th Anniversary

Sydney Regatta Centre > Mt Wilson 26/4/09

#1 - my 1st R34 GTR, now gone to Qld. Gold Advan RG rims on black

#2 - Ron's rarely seen GTR also in the Blue Mtns - purchased from Powerplay Imports

#3 - Gerry's Mine's (replica) Autostyle Imports

#4 - there were two Bayside Blues there that day with white LMGTs

... 72 cars that day - all on Motive DVD #3 too

Plastidipped my wheels matte black today :happy:

Was going to go over to Just Jap to pick up my coilovers but they weren't open grrr :(

Anyways here's a few photos from today at Zen Garage......

Was gonna say "Does she come with the plasti-dip service?" , but then I realised "she" is you ahahaha. Mint

That Z-tune on the previous page - do want!

Anyway, I thought I'd lost the photoshop file for this shot until a few weeks back when I found them again - which meant I could make a decent sized desktop wallpaper for myself. Then I thought that I may as well share it for anyone interested... So, here's the pic:

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and for high res wallpaper - click http://www.larmour-photo.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/GTR_Wallpaper.jpg

That Z-tune on the previous page - do want!

Anyway, I thought I'd lost the photoshop file for this shot until a few weeks back when I found them again - which meant I could make a decent sized desktop wallpaper for myself. Then I thought that I may as well share it for anyone interested... So, here's the pic:

IMG_40333web_wmk.jpg

and for high res wallpaper - click http://www.larmour-photo.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/GTR_Wallpaper.jpg

Awesome shot mate. Your 34 looks the goods too! I'm starting to like the S tune front bar over the z tune. Keep it up

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