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^^^^^^^^^

ill add yours to it now, it deserves to be here

Granthems R33 GTST

:blush: Thanks alot. Glad to see other people think it looks alright :)

really like what you've done there with the headlights, transforms the front end, nice.

Thanks mate. I wants to make it look abit meaner.

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This one? :D

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That's a wonderful pic Kory.

One can still make out clearly, the imprint it leaves on the wet road.

Interesting how Nismo didn't go to the same extent of jenny craig weight-saving as with the N1.

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Is this one someone's on SAU? wub.gif

Steves old 33 is now over here in W.A and im sure it will be back in this thread when the owners finshed with it :)

I think Jacks 33Gtr couldnt be done any better. Its not to over the top & the rims suit it to a T.

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