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As patrick suggested id be interested in a magazine shoot with the 32 and the 260rs.

Still running the 260 in, few more kms to do then i should be rolling around 320awkw. Engine bay has been cleaned up a bit aswell so looks good in pics.

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Have to agree with everyone here regarding the HPI thing - high perfomance imports, wouldnt dare for the life of me even consider mine lol, mines rice but i dont care.

I agree with what others have said, this offer is for cars that have show and go .. agree that grims 2 cars would be perfect! Or 'whathisnames'. Both good examples..

Stop fighting over it tho guys :S

Hey all I have been in contact with the editors and i will be in contact with those who they are interested in please allow me some time to get to you.

I have not forgoten

cheers

Andrew

Well I just wasted five minutes of my life reading thru this thread and stopped twice to check if i was on NS.com....

For F#*!Sake people I have seen shitbox suzuki cuppacinos etc in HPI so lay off the n/a skylines already.

PURESX is about to be released on a magazine and dvd so he will probly be out

+1 for watsisnames r33 ...that is hot and both GRIMs machines too.

^Martin, what about your car? You've definately got what it takes I believe, looks power etc? Send him some pics :O

Maybe even a dual feature with Hostile and Snyper?

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dooooo iiittttttt :worship:

thats if youve got your passangers seat in :O

Martin:

Personally, I wouldnt say your paint isn't show worthy. I would say its a beutiful street driven car. In photo's in the magazine it would still look amazing (like above) and you have plenty of interesting information with the current setup as well. Im sure Snyper is the same, so just put it in! :rofl:

i didnt see any flaws in that paint job, even if there were they could hit it like they do with the models.

bit of airbrushing here and there and she's good as new :rofl: something like my datos rusty paint job may take a lil more work though

G'day all,

Thanks for the 'votes' for my car. I wouldn't say my car is a typical Autosalon car but I guess it has a few of the major areas covered.

Andrew (nuttsHunglow),

I've never had my car in a full feature in a national publication. If you, and more importantly your editors think that my R33 is of the required standard (and is what you're looking for) I would be honoured to have it in a magazine.

Cheers,

Matt

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Thanks, guys.

I'm not actually sure, Steve. They were on the car when I bought it back in '98 or '99 - whenever it was. Volk Rays is all I know. I'd like to get 18s or 19s but I'm not ready to give up too much sidewall until I've achieved all I can on the drag strip.

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