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After some long waiting and about 2 years in the making, finally got the car in one piece and drove it to a show. Was a great day out, the only thing was the sky decide to rain, then shine, then rain, then shine again.... Which mean it was hard to keep the window (or the car) clean...

Done alot to the car, but if anyone got suggestion on what to improve, I will listen. Overall though, I think this is where I want the car to stay, just hope nothing blows up now...

My car on its own.... :smoker:

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The Sun Really Brings out the Carbon on this pics.

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The Lambo Grey looks very different when there are light and when it is dark.

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Very Colourful Engine Bay - With a big snail... :dogpile:

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Lots of Pivot Gauge... Looks great in the dark also!!! The F1 Tacho with Seq. Shift Light ROCK!!!

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A Pair of NISMO Seat!!! Ultra Rare and Great Match to the Interior. Very Comfortable too... Really can't beat NISMO quality.

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D2 Racing Sports 356mm 8Pot Front Brake and 6Pot Rear Brake. Behind the 100 Set Limited ASSO Interspeed Center Lock Wheel.

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Just a few other shots that I took while the sun is out. :D

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Couple more pictures from my mate who have a real camera and knows how to take pictures.

On the Move

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And One More

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Hum... Nismo...

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So Shiny..

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Hope you guys like the car as much as me. :)

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That is awesome..

Im a huuuge fan :)

don't bring to australia, cos I will have to steal it :D

whats that front bar? almost looks like a 400r bar on the sides..

Thanks, given that information I probably will not bring the car to Australia then... :laughing-smiley-014:

The Front Bar is a TBO Front Bar from Japan. But you are going to have a hard time finding it because the company no longer exist... There are still some copies around, but it isn't easy to find. It is not like you can just call up Top-Secret and ask for a G-Force Front Bar if you know what I mean.

Thanks guys,

Yes, a set of deep dish wheel had cross my mind ages ago. I can easily use a 18x9.5 wheels with a -10 offset (what it is runing right now)

The only reason I haven't change is because too many people with good Japanese wheels (Rays, Blitz, Weds, etc...), but there are only 100 set of these ASSO Interspeed Centerlock Wheel ever made and only 1 other person in UK have it. RB Motor in USA had the other set on their car as far as I know.

So... It is a case of do I want to give up exclusivitiy for MASSIVE Bling!!! :)

As for the Air Pod... It is a bit close to the Turbo, but I am out of room. Too much stuff under the bonnett... :laughing-smiley-014:

Thanks for the kinds words again guys.... :)

Yep, that's exactly what the man did :)

Looks sweet as a nut and nice to see you getting some support on some brave work. Very unusual to see anyone moving away from the traditional and original form in England. (Hence my other post)

Yes, just burn them yourself to bring the color out.

Word of advice:

1. low heat...titanium go blue at low heat, and goes white at higher heat... If I get a chance to do it again, I am sure I can do it better.

2. WEAR EYE PROTECTIVE WEAR!!! A spark came out of that pannel and almost took my eye out....

But the color is great once it is done. Really make you know that it is made of titanium. :)

Again, thanks Stuart!!! Hope to see you at a show sometime. I will be at JAE, come to say "hi" if you get a chance. :)

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