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Man I are tired...

6hrs of filming, 3hrs of getting it ready and I'm stuffed...

Getting the GTS-R filmed for a documentary/short film type of thing a mate of mine is doing at the moment.

They brought down some serious gear but fark me, loooong day.

Hopefully it'll be done in a couple of days or so.

Some of their past work:

http://vimeo.com/21256217

I'm quietly excited to see what it comes out like!

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Fuck it!

Ima get me 1 of them tomorrow night!

That looks amazing... I don't understand why such a fuss is being made about 2 pieces of chicken being marketed as a burger... Idiots. Can't wait for dinner tomorrow haha

No shit yeah... A box of 10 Original Recipes would be worse...

chuck the skin away along with all the rubbish that's in the middle, then i wouldn't mind trying it

So you want 2 pieces of skinless chicken..

^^

What he said...

Man I are tired...

6hrs of filming, 3hrs of getting it ready and I'm stuffed...

Getting the GTS-R filmed for a documentary/short film type of thing a mate of mine is doing at the moment.

They brought down some serious gear but fark me, loooong day.

Hopefully it'll be done in a couple of days or so.

Some of their past work:

http://vimeo.com/21256217

I'm quietly excited to see what it comes out like!

oo sounds good.

btw, do you know who owns the winfield r32 gtr replica which shows up at sau events etc?

If you go V35 make sure you do it right...Saw a decent looking silver one the other day, looked like quality jap wheels but didn't see it stationary so not sure what they were, fitment was half decent though

So you want 2 pieces of skinless chicken..

rims and height is all i'd do with a v35. would like to see a v36 on the road some day they look like a quality package.

and yes pretty much.

Not a car workshop, the business is Provex

They are obviously quite handy with tools though :)

hmm my family sees the red gtr all the time across the road from their business. Its in a business park, car is always there being worked on. Trying to suss out if its their workshop or some import mechanic.

The Provex contact details dont match up to the address where we see the car always haha

bahaha thats funny as. Bloody things are expensive

Indeed! Scott would be able to get it a little cheaper through his work though I'd imagine. I'd love to see the program though, it'd be pretty interesting. The only programs I see is involved with beverage lines lol

Indeed! Scott would be able to get it a little cheaper through his work though I'd imagine. I'd love to see the program though, it'd be pretty interesting. The only programs I see is involved with beverage lines lol

haha

No cup holders in r32? No worries

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lol alex... that guy raged @ me for giving him a warning and instigating it... Like full PM rage.

Then said he will delete his account and never come back.

Oh well... Guess some people can't take a warning for their own actions!

not suprised, his an outright knob just go through his posts.

feel free to knock my added 20% warn off :whistling::laugh:

Request to Shan: Am after a R32 FERION Front Spoiler (aka Lip) Used to be for sale on Yahoo Auctions but cant find it anymore. Here is a link which doesnt work anymore :(http://page3.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/c201809799

Know if its on yahoo auctions under a different name?

Cheers :cheers:

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