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I liked it better when the guys from SAU sneaked a photo out, then someone goes out and spoils it with links from another site! ftl

lol whoops?

anyways, zero to hundred trip writeup and more pics:

http://www.zerotohundred.com/newforums/fea...-behind-it.html

Ahhhh its all good.. that 0-100 page was a good look see though =)

lol whoops?

anyways, zero to hundred trip writeup and more pics:

http://www.zerotohundred.com/newforums/fea...-behind-it.html

Wow, Daijiro was there with Smokey... i wonder whats going on there.

I have to admit i am very much underwhelmed by what Smokeys done to the R35. Those Volks look so 80's and dont match gunmetal grey. It looks very plain if you ask me about it.

Gunmetal grey? no thanks,. :(

That Lambo orange GTR in another thread is pure porn and craps on the top secret GTR in every visual aspect... :)

now...under the skin is a different matter all together though! :)

would go better with the gun metal grey GTC in 20s............

seems orange is the new bleck....

like these?

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I still think the gtc looks outdated. well at least they did on Smokeys gtr...

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damn m3gtr you beat me too it!

silly tourists :):P its still closed. might i suggest womb or ageha as an alternative :cheers:

lol, only by a few minutes! Yeah Ageha has been insane at certain times of the year. Yellow is another good spot. Red room in Shibuya for recovery drinks.

I was going to say the other one looks better, but looking at that orange again.... id have to say its the winner.

But i do think if they change the wheels the top secret one will be better.

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