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Sorry its not the best, taken from ipad lol.

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Well, well, well !!!

There she is!!!

The Winner of Best Concours at the R34 GTR 10th Anniversary!!!

Prepped by Eugene Chan. Btw did you receive a copy of the Certificate signed by Mark Skaife?

Well, well, well !!!

There she is!!!

The Winner of Best Concours at the R34 GTR 10th Anniversary!!!

Prepped by Eugene Chan. Btw did you receive a copy of the Certificate signed by Mark Skaife?

Hey Terry, i have the award but there's no writing on it at all. I did recieve the calender though...

Damn Reece it is good to see this again

Hope she is running well

Hey Matt, She sure is! Cant thank you enough for handing her over :yes: Still yet to see a cleaner example of her :wub: lol. The ipad camera doesnt do it justice.

Hey Terry, i have the award but there's no writing on it at all. I did recieve the calender though...

Hey Matt, She sure is! Cant thank you enough for handing her over :yes: Still yet to see a cleaner example of her :wub: lol. The ipad camera doesnt do it justice.

Good to hear. where is the build thread mate? :P

Need to see more pics...

Modified 34R skirts to fit gtt rear fenders ^

That looks tough! So many cars with the front end only and they really do look dissapointing or unfinished, you sir have nailed it :D

Haha whoops, I really should have stated that it isn't my car guys!

It's a car located in Japan that I'm using as the inspiration for my build (my car goes into the body shop very soon to get work done).

Nismo front with custom lip, flared rear fenders, MNPI respray, among other things.

I won't go into any more detail :no:

Haha whoops, I really should have stated that it isn't my car guys!

It's a car located in Japan that I'm using as the inspiration for my build (my car goes into the body shop very soon to get work done).

Nismo front with custom lip, flared rear fenders, MNPI respray, among other things.

I won't go into any more detail :no:

Ohhhhhhh :P

Well i look forward too seeing the result!

What rims will you be running with it etc?

The result should look like the above pic :)

CST Hyper Zero in 18x9.5 +15, which should be here hopefully by friday. Will post test fitment pic on standard guards.

May have to run spacers when i go wider until I buy some 18x10.5+15's

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