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annoyed bout the rain and the dark.. cudnt get good pics.. ill take some new ones on the weekend

It's all good! I've been experimenting with my camera, and it seems the best option is to turn off the flash and use long exposures (with the camera on a tripod or steady surface, so it doesn't move AT ALL) - just keep trying different exposure lengths until it looks right. I'm sure those with more experience will agree (Sam, Richard, etc.).

Either way, car looks fking hot Mass! MP2 and the black TE37s are a great combo!

Ah you bought Aarons car Mass, congrats mate!

thanks mate, aaron is so upset but he has plans for a better one!!!

in the FULLY SICK department maybe :)

yes that too but i still think this machine will chop u :P

it makes 240awkw and pretty stock :D

mass im coming over to see you now

u dog, doesnt come over :) i was waiting lol

hey mass. long time brother..

the car looks sexy as.. mabrook!

thanks mate

thanks guys the car is great, and just for the record although the photos may look it, but the wheels arent black, they are a gunmetal grey color. i cant stop smiling hehehe

haha yeh they are james. i was going to buy one for the project but decided i wasnt ready for a car like that sitting in the yard for 1-2 years lol. so i started looking for one of these, and yeh wen aaron put his up i was like wow if this thing is as good as he described it may be time.. lol and yeh the car is awesome, i cudnt find a thing wrong with it

Oh man!

Congratulations dude!!! :)

Big thumbs up. I wanna shoot it!

Would you believe I was actually looking at that car on the UAS website last night.... Why for do we seem to have similar tastes in cars??

http://www.nismo.com.au/forsale_gtr.htm

second one

hahaha thanks will, and its weird huh...

and ur more then welcome to shoot it... id love to see some good pics of it.

very hard to capture its color.

I love a challenge :)

Man, I can't believe you bought a 34 GTR! So very cool :)

thanks mate...

and i just got goose bumps wen i read ur post... it hasnt sunk in yet.. i cant believe i own one either...

im lovin it but my bank account doesnt like it one bit hehehe lol

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