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Thats awesome! :)

its great seeing companies supporting grassroots level competitions!

Quick note.. maby yello isnt the best corlor to show off your sponors.. its kinda hard to read..

Congrats Cara!

Be sure to keep us mear mortals who dont have any form of spnsor ( :( ) posted if you do decide you want a diff look

hahaha no i dont have the lil outlets.................yet. just gotta get the money together to get a twin outlet purge kit...prob going fake purge kit cause it uses CO2 instead of the nitrous, so will be cheaper, however i will have to get the kit from the usa.....hoping to have one in by the end of the year.

defintly new graphics (vinyls) is on order. Simon is doing an amazing job on the car and you probably wont even recognise her! the new graphics are very full on!! but will look stunning and have the aggresive front end with the whole "just look at me" attitude!

will post up pics once the makeover has been done! hoping to get them on by next week!

hahaha no i dont have the lil outlets.................yet. just gotta get the money together to get a twin outlet purge kit...prob going fake purge kit cause it uses CO2 instead of the nitrous, so will be cheaper, however i will have to get the kit from the usa.....hoping to have one in by the end of the year.

defintly new graphics (vinyls) is on order. Simon is doing an amazing job on the car and you probably wont even recognise her! the new graphics are very full on!! but will look stunning and have the aggresive front end with the whole "just look at me" attitude!

will post up pics once the makeover has been done! hoping to get them on by next week!

Cool mate,look forward to seeing pics

well the final design has been settled on and it looks FANTASTIC.!!!!!!!!!!!!

it has the whole "WOW" factor along with "LOOK AT ME"....just what ive wanted....and i dont care what any one thinks! :D

very nice!! Love the kit, one of the better R34's that ive seen. Mind me asking how u actually got sponsored?

Ive known Simon for a while at DZignFX and he just decided to do it......i wasnt expecting it thats for sure!

Are the new graphics in white? :P

yes yes they are.....how observant of you! lol :O:(

oh and Shane the kit is Impul

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