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Hi all,

Decided to post some 'practice' :thumbsup: pics of my R34 GT-R before my new wheels are due to arrive sometime next month. I had my friend take these photos for me with his Digital Camera and I have no idea what he used. lol.

Anyhoo, just wanted to see what you guys think... so please feel free to leave comments.

Cheers,

Glen

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Thanks for the compliment guys!

Thats right Terry, its an '01.

Yeah Bakes I ended up getting the Gram Lights. Absolutely cannot wait to put them on my car! I also cannot wait to pay for the 4 new tyres!!! :thumbsup: haha!

Cheers,

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Thanks Huy & dori34 for the compliments. Yeah I must say, the 5th is my favorite too! :P

I chose the 57S-Pro wheels with titanium ring 19x10 all round.

Cheers,

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Thanks again for all of your compliments! I actually received news that my wheels have been completed in Japan and should be getting them within this month so once I get them and put them on, i'll take new pics and post up here again. Should look good. :(

Cheers,

Glen

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Wow beautiful car!!!

That fifth pic IS pretty amazing!!! I love photos of the R34's from lower angles, makes them look beastier!!!

I'm also loving where the photos were taken, with the leaves everywhere and the edit with only the car being in colour!!!

Great work!!!

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wow the pic are soo nice man well done!!! can u take soem photo for my car as well i have got the same one here the V-SPECII yo~~ what is ur year model? mine is 01

cheers

Yup mines an '01 too.

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