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Hey dude,

car looks great in the photos! but even better in the flesh at the show and shine :/ was nice meeting ya at the show and shine btw,

you told me about your forging, but not that it took 2 years! im starting to collect parts for mine to do the same in the future.

gl with it!

Adam

I am in love!

I have had that pic of your car when it was black, for like forever, it was my inspiration to buy a 33!

And I did, and I've got very similar rims ( SSR Professor's ) waiting to go on it, just keeping my eye out for a set of fronts I can swap with ( mine are low brake clearance all round, 18 x 9.5 + 18 )!.

Looks awesome now mate, reminds me of the ex-JMS/Mark Phillips 33. :P

Mate, your car looks shmucky.... LOL - very nice...

Mate, you probably don't remember, but I came to your house to buy your rear bumper and oil catch can off you... it's still on my car today. I still remember you saying that no badge looks better than the Nissan chrome badge...guess you are true to your word...

Mate, congratulations on the new paint job...very nice... however, I still think the jet black looked toughest! However, both are nice!

  • 2 weeks later...

Thanks mate, i do remember, hope your enjoying the catch can :D .. Did you get the rear bar painted by that guy i referred you to?

Some new pics by the way...

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Thanks guys.

Its acually going to be in the HPI magazine.. just waiting for the photographer to contact me to take some shots. Will let yaz know which issue it will be once i find out, cant wait. :banana:

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