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Couple more pics here...

I don't think this car looks any good at all!

My 2c, GTR.34Z

^^^ Don't mind him! My car has a severe case of JEALOUSY!!!

He can't stand anything that looks as spectacular as this !!! He is being counselled don't you worry!!!

GREAT WORK - SO IMPRESSIVE!!!

Terry

  • 3 weeks later...
  • 1 month later...
holy crap man!!! they are some NICE SHOTS!!!

and you have one HOT GTR!! i am so jealous!

Thanks mate!

Here are a couple of snaps I took this afternoon after a good wash.

Excuse the amateur photo shots. I'm still a beginner.

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  • 3 weeks later...

mate the car is more than amazing, i hope you dont mind me using your car as my desktop background; i seem to alternate from bakes's car to yours now

I ordered the nismo skirts and rear pods now so hopefully my car can look almost as good as yours, im even considering ganador mirrors as they just are soooooo nice. You have fantastic taste!!!!!

Thank you, thank you. You're all too kind.

mate the car is more than amazing, i hope you dont mind me using your car as my desktop background; i seem to alternate from bakes's car to yours now

I ordered the nismo skirts and rear pods now so hopefully my car can look almost as good as yours, im even considering ganador mirrors as they just are soooooo nice. You have fantastic taste!!!!!

Cheers. I don't mind at all. I'm sure your ride will come along well. :happy: I'm actually using Mine's Side Mirrors.

  • 9 months later...

hay buddy

i luve ur car, our body work is very similar and i have the same wheels. i have the side skirts at home and the rear pods too.

but where did u get the diffuser from that thing is nuts, looks better than my one. and also the interior carbon stuff, where did u get that stuff from

cheers

julz

  • 2 weeks later...

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