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My Ceffy... friend of mines Charade too. :D Yes its a chick... lol. Love this picture...

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Love this one too!

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Mate of mines 180sx too. :P

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I took this picture up in the hills when the sun was setting, it came out remarkably well! Had perfect tone on it, one of the best logo pictures you could get on a car IMO. :whistling:

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Still have work to be done obviously

Only one of the couple photos Ive taken off my unfinished ride

Oh and that Ceffy looks sick near the Woolsheds, was gonna get some nice pics of mine there when it was done

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i agree! top pics there coysey (adman)

iv always wanted to go get some photo's down ther in port adel. theres something about those woolsheds that

tickles my fancy.....not in a weird way.

nice photo's people!

well its about time u upload mine me thinks...

i know its not a skyline, but its my ols stato, and i love the way this pic turned out

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Now for my 33, this is how it was the day i got her

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And these are the current pics, with new 19s, cut bar, painted FM etc

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i couldnt resist putting this vid up, its the biggest flamage i have ever had lol thanks to flick for taping :D

>> clicky <<

:rofl:

Edited by craig R33

Looks good craig

Im going a similiar approach to you

I took my rear wing of and am contemplating if I should get the holes bogged up and repainted boot (wingless) probly will

And am lookin for some 19's, i got a series 2 bar today so my cars going to get the boot and bar done 2moro :D

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