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  • 2 weeks later...

Hi all just found SAU and this forum and would like to share.

here is my journey into the sunsets with my 35

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add Impul bodykit

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add Impul exhaust

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and Greedy Coilovers

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to

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add wheels

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and into the sunset

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with my old R34 [anyone wanna buy a R34?]

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Edited by spencer?
  • 4 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...

Looks really good. Did they repaint the whole car?

Finally!!!!! the day has come, that the hail damage has been fixed and will now be able to show my face at meets! haha

only took 13 months for the parts to come in!

now i can start spending some cash on her :) :)

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Just a quick play with 3D. You will need the coloured glasses on these. The Green Magenta are the best of the batch.If you dont have glasses, youll have to squint really hard pinch.gif

1st one you will need Green-Magenta glasses,

2nd One will need Red-Blue (the most common I think)

3rd Requires Cyan-Red glasses.

It was done using a standard (phone) camera and a trick, so its not the best.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Drove up to Geraldton in WA over the weekend, stopped at the Pinnicles (Google search it if you want to know) on the way back and this is the first time that I have taken any shots of the car.

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Spewing i missed ya

Considering we have never met before and all I know about you is that your name may/may not be Paul, its pretty normal that you would have missed me.

I live in Gero. I have the only V in town.

Would have been nice you see another one

I live in Gero. I have the only V in town.

Would have been nice you see another one

Ok Gotcha. Couldn't see you location when looking at the forum on my phone.

It was mighty quiet up that way, but I did have some fun blowing away some Falcodores when overtaking, on the way up and back.

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