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Thanks. It's even nicer in standard trim. Clean and understated I think is the trick plus a nice colour.

Not having a cabin full of gauges or carbon fibre bits helps.

A good clean and perhaps a Bonnet change to same colour when it gets home.

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Speaking of marriage in Canberra. Weddings are fkn expensive. back to spotted.

/Endrant.

A certian Autech stag parked next to my GTR all day for the past week. Quite nice. Though needs a clean....

Your more than welcome to do it for me. Ill do it next weekend for sure. You wont know what happened to it lol

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Thanks.

Not having a cabin full of gauges or carbon fibre bits helps.

A good clean and perhaps a Bonnet change to same colour when it gets home.

I'm not a big fan of gauges but I'm a fan of carbon fibre. Why no love for the carbon fiber?

My bonnet has a good few bits of paint flaking, I was thinking of vinyl wrapping it black, OK or not OK?

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I actually like the black bonnet on your R32 Richard - Saw it today and it just had an aggressive look to it. Something different is always good.

I am a fan of CF - imo, it looks awesome - but you might want to keep that "comment" to yourself as you too will probably work up some storm, lol.

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would look ok

Saw your bonnet when your GTR was up for sale. Definitely needs something

If your keen to actually see a black one on then we can do that in 15 mins at my place.

Yea its pretty average isn't it.

I might take you up on that offer in the not to distant future. I can't decide in my head if it would look any good.

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Sorry to silver R34 person who waved at me today on Athllon at the Thunderdome.... I did wave back, but at the last minute. I honestly didn't even see you till you'd already crossed in front of me cos I was in a bit of a daze! Had just gotten up and was running late for an appointment!

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I am a fan of CF - imo, it looks awesome - but you might want to keep that "comment" to yourself as you too will probably work up some storm, lol.

Haha OK I will remember that.

2 Bonnets and 3 Bootlids

Why 3 bootlids lol

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NFS in real life. I like.

One image that I remember that I saw on the internet was a spotless clean garage and he had shelf with 3 different front bars and 2 different sets of wheels nicely stored up on display. I'll try and find it.

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