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Thiên that is probably the worst GTR i have ever seen. I opened the link and thought WTF!

Al - hih iih ih hi h.... you serious?? damn, either I got average taste or something's wrong... to me, that looked hot...

wing is stupid. like the black on black (murdered out) but to me theres too much kits n stuff all over it.

visually, id take that clean as f**k silver gtr anyday

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+1 for Jack's GTR. Super clean, tasteful mods, extremely quick around a track.

The Alcon's, black LMGT4s and the Ztune style carbon bonnet does it for me :(

Agreed, it's very sexy. I love those rims.... who wants to trade for my CE28s hahaha

His engine bay just doesn't do it for me. The coilpack cover and twin turbo pipe look cheap IMO

Yeah, I reckon the interior makes the car look cheap too. Not sure why. Love the huge brakes though.

Cheers for the comments guys!!!

GT-R32 - Been looking for one of those Nismo N1 carbon fibre double wing bladed wing for ages, still no luck :rofl:

Thinking of going Ganador mirrors in carbon aswell...

Here's a few more pics..

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Would love a Z-TUNE but this is as good as it gets for me....

Ive got CF ganador mirrors on mine and I reckon they looks heaps better, they would suit your car very well too :rofl:

Mines white though, so I won't bother posting pics as it won't help you ;)

Post em up!!!! White is closer to silver than purple or black....

isnt that also the world's only LHD R33 GTR?

There are a fair few LHD R33 GTRs around. I've seen a 1000hp purple one, and a very high HP yellow one off the top of my head. They use the original gauges but a different dash pad... not sure what model the dash is from though...

Cheers for posting more pics Jack. Awesome looking car mate.

There are a fair few LHD R33 GTRs around. I've seen a 1000hp purple one, and a very high HP yellow one off the top of my head. They use the original gauges but a different dash pad... not sure what model the dash is from though...

Cheers for posting more pics Jack. Awesome looking car mate.

seen plenty of LHD R32's but only ever heard on one R33... could be wrong. Apparently the Nissan Bluebird dash is the one to use.

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