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Okay Dohmar, and I do notice what you are talking about and aknlodged it when obviously I first laid my eyes on a 32 GT-R so don't talk me down like I'm retarded and I can't at all agree with you in saying it looks better anyhow everyone is entitled to their own opinion lol.

-W

lul.

favourite of the old celsior.

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havent taken many pic's of the 200 (its been off the road half of the 7 months ive owned it...), but i quite like this one.

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thats before i got awesome wheels, coils, and kit. more pics pending. jay-019 (plugplugplug) will be taking some pics of it august, and ill be taking it out for another shoot as soon as its rolling, in dirty-unwashed-3-months-worth-of-dust-and-standard-rear-wheels spec.

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Okay Dohmar, and I do notice what you are talking about and aknlodged it when obviously I first laid my eyes on a 32 GT-R so don't talk me down like I'm retarded and I can't at all agree with you in saying it looks better anyhow everyone is entitled to their own opinion lol.

Settle down boys or ill give you both a fat lip so you match.

No I wouldn’t do that nor could I deliver but I felt like a big tuff guy saying it. damn im cool :mellow:

hurry up and fix that thing krish. needs to be back to its former neatness.

I know i know....its been a very long time since that thing looked like that.....dont fear the tax man is here so now things should get rolling...

I don't have any good poised shots like you guys do :mellow: , but here is one of when i had the body kit resprayed and refitted. The only difference between then and now is, the brake calipers are resprayed - Candy Metallic Red, and the car is Dirty - can stay like it for awhile longer, want to get more car care products first.

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I don't have any good poised shots like you guys do :( , but here is one of when i had the body kit resprayed and refitted.

lol, its pretty easy to take random posed shots when youre a shift worker and have nothing better to do. :mellow:

id be more than happy to take some snaps of your car sometime if you want?

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