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Hey

Just got my car on the road few weeks ago, It was such a nice day i thought i would take some pictures. (Sorry if they are to big)

Also a Massive thanks to Simon (FLYSLY) for lending me some tyres so i could get the rego :(

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No worries!

Car looks bloody nice by the way

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hey guys

this is mine

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have had her for just over a month now. still stock as a rock apart from cat back exhaust and GTT rims

mods for the future is:

type M front lip

Coilovers or a good spring and shock setup

18 or 19" rims with black spokes and poliched lip

new 3" high flow cat and front/dump pipe

GTR cooler

and that will be all

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Spotted nuR.spec's old red GTR on wellington rd turning into Monash Uni with a wrx

ye saw it also yesterday. looks farking hot. was displayed at the C4C cruise next to a rex and anotiher 32 i think

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