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was a group shot done with the 33 and 34 GT-R's that i can see reflected in the first pic?

Well spotted.

Yes my 33 GTR (white) and a bayside blue 34 GTR were in a few of the photos in Part 2 of the photo shoot article on the gtrblog.com website.

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Well spotted.

Yes my 33 GTR (white) and a bayside blue 34 GTR were in a few of the photos in Part 2 of the photo shoot article on the gtrblog.com website.

envyimports-gtrblog.com-r35gtr-20080328-044.jpg

Don't want to offend but does the R34 look more outdated than the R33 or even the R32 now?.....could be me! Great shot anyway....has hit my desktop.

Don't want to offend but does the R34 look more outdated than the R33 or even the R32 now?.....could be me! Great shot anyway....has hit my desktop.

no no the 32/33 look very very old now, well kept 34 still looks ok

Don't want to offend but does the R34 look more outdated than the R33 or even the R32 now?.....could be me! Great shot anyway....has hit my desktop.

i was thinking the same thing from that shot. The R33s are looking dated now (but in this shot it looks better than the R34), but a modified R34 still look fine.

can everyone else see the pics cause i cant lol

Thanks for picking up on that lol.

I have to announce that GTRBlog.com has officially got its own beefy server in a highly redundant datacenter in the US and has moved there as of 45mins ago I guess. The site is live though but it might take your respective ISP's DNS cache a few hours to clear out before you can view the pics from my site again.

If you want to see the pics sooner you can maybe try running "ipconfig /flushdns" from your windows command line but it might not help things.

I reckon the pics will be showing properly soon for everyone as I can see lots of traffic in the logs.

As much as I'd like to I can't take any credit for the colour choice, that was up to the ultimate owner. To be honest when I first looked at the brochures the titanium grey was down the bottom of my choices, but after seeing all the colours in the flesh now I'd say it's in the top 3 for sure. :D

Don't want to offend but does the R34 look more outdated than the R33 or even the R32 now?.....could be me! Great shot anyway....has hit my desktop.

Yeah, i always reckon that the 33 looks better than the 34. More wider and chunkier. The 33 ages more gracefully whereas the 34 is too squarish and robotic.

Anyway, nice pics but it would've been better if you had arranged them side by side next to each other and taken front, side and back photos so that we can more clearly see the size difference of the 3 models.

As much as I'd like to I can't take any credit for the colour choice, that was up to the ultimate owner. To be honest when I first looked at the brochures the titanium grey was down the bottom of my choices, but after seeing all the colours in the flesh now I'd say it's in the top 3 for sure. :P

White and red are my favs :)

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