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vu, iv said it once mate, and ill say it again.

fan-fuukin-tastic!

love it.

you take good photos vu, we should get together sometime :blink:
His car makes the photo, any other car would ruin it.

jelous of that front bar vu.

if i had a series2, i'd steal it from you

Cheers guys! :blink:

  • 8 months later...

Just went through 16 pages of nice looking cars guys,

One question; Dohmar how come the front bar lip was removed since you bought the car off writeoff? Its begging for it man looks incomplete without it. New ones from NissanJapan are $550 which isn't too bad

I have a few favourite photos of my own car, only thing that has really changed is the plates, which are CC **** plates now, Square rear slimline front.

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NISSAN_GTR_049-1.jpg

My old car I miss...

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dont really have a fav as the car keeps changing but heres some i like anyways

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and this is the latest pic i got (couple weeks old) with m type skirts on

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Edited by SkyHi_33
One question; Dohmar how come the front bar lip was removed since you bought the car off writeoff? Its begging for it man looks incomplete without it. New ones from NissanJapan are $550 which isn't too bad

a) because the car is lowered and the front lip crashes against everything, b) the front lip doesnt look all that great imho, and c) if you bothered to look at your car side on, you'd notice that removing the lip makes the front spoiler level with the skirts and the rear, as it should be. putting the lip on looks like a train with a cow scoop, unless you have the car at standard or above height and are running the bigger skirts and rear bar. which i decline to do because the gtr looks good enough as it is.

answered?

I still have the lip. I choose to have it off.

-D

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