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have a look for youself

I took my 7 year old son for a drive through the hills in it today and it just blows me away how good it is. 34 degrees with the aircon on and still performs insanely well.

Four long years of development and enough money to buy a couple more R34 GTRs went into it but I have no regrets. There is nothing like it..

FYI, if you simply click the pics, the browser resizes them and munges them up. You need to open them with a picture viewer to see his work..

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Hey Aaron34, are your wheels the Nismo LM37? So like Nismo LMGT4 and Volk TE37 collaboration wheel.

Also what side skirts you have? They look like the Nismo ones but molded into the factory kit...

^...i think thats a bit of a secret...

Aaron that is very very nice...

So what did you have to do to have the photography done? Was it expensive?

I noticed how nice this guys shot were of Matts RE 34 on this years january page of the calendar, insanely sharp!

Oh, and it just me or is the GTR badge on the front a tad crooked? Sorry for being picky but this car is perfect!

Thanks for the kind words all.

The rims are TE37s, painted. The TE37 stickers looked uncool so I got some Nismo stickers made. Looks much sexier.

The side skirts are DoLuck.

The badge is straight as far as I can tell.

The aero catches are fastened to the radiator support brackets... They are brilliant but be careful fitting them, took me hours to get it perfect first time.

more info is available about the car on carsales.com.au. I have a permanent add on there. If it eventually sells, then cool, but if not, I'm still happy because I love it.

have a look

http://www.carsales.com.au/used-cars/priva...r&trecs=449

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