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I will vouch for the condition of this car...the engine has had too easy a life at the hands of this guy...someone buy it and drive it properly please...lolz...

LOL!!! yeah you should know how well i treated this car eh :down:

I never drove it to its full potential :banana:

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washed and maintained at arguably the best detailer in the southern hemisphere (Damian @ Final Inspection) nice choice! :D You on the FI forums??

for white, got some nice gloss happening there in some of those shots... hard to get from white. What wax is/was it wearing?

that's an impressive list of mods, sounds like a screamer of a car. Good luck

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washed and maintained at arguably the best detailer in the southern hemisphere (Damian @ Final Inspection) nice choice! :D You on the FI forums??

for white, got some nice gloss happening there in some of those shots... hard to get from white. What wax is/was it wearing?

that's an impressive list of mods, sounds like a screamer of a car. Good luck

I have to agree with you Gohan :worship:. Damian is just the right man to go to. I'm there at least once a week to get my car washed.

Yes i'm on the FI forums too :devil:

The car has recently been through a STAGE 3 detail by Final Inspection. Not too sure of the wax they use but it sure does the job.

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Not to trouble you or anything but would you be able to get a picture from the back ?

Cheers

Hahaha! are you so interested in the ass shots eh?

unfortunately i don't have any at the moment. But it looks just like any stock R34s without the NISSAN badge and 25 GT-T badge. ;) No damages at all.

And the best part now is that it's only $25,500!!!

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