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Its been a long time coming but its finally here...

Year 2000

R34 GTR

Midnight Purple III (LX0) very rare

First of the pics are of it in Japland

Second pics are after it arrived and i washed it

Last two pics are of my old 33 for those that didn't know me then.

If you see me out and about don't be shy come say G'day..

Noy

I'll try get some better pics soon..

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Oh, thats is beautiful man!

How much did that sting you?

Alot of Overtime :D

Was the old one yours Noy? Or did you buy the plates from someone?

The Midnight purple 33 was mine and the plates have been mine for 6 years now

Phwoah! Would be awesome to compare all 3 Midnight Purples - Geoff or Noels 1, my 2 and your 3

Yeah would be good to get all 3 together, surely there's a cruise coming up we can all attend

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Nice =) I remember your 33 actually, that was a awesome car =) Love the new ride though, whats in mind for plans?

StreetFame33

Just a few basic upgrades some 19's and some coilovers, and Lots n Lots of carbon fibre

Your funny Chris, poor car was all naked up front for a couple of days..

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Hey Noy, take it the 33 sold in the end...

The 34 is beautiful, the colour is deep and the luster by the looks of the photos is perfect...

Nothing like a whores bath after a long boat ride... ;)

Shes very nice, im sure it will be even better given 6 months and your carbon touch...

Or maybe Chris got naked in your car for a few days ...... :laugh:

You know what, i wouldn't be surprised... :D

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Hey Noy, take it the 33 sold in the end...

The 34 is beautiful, the colour is deep and the luster by the looks of the photos is perfect...

Nothing like a whores bath after a long boat ride... :ermm:

Shes very nice, im sure it will be even better given 6 months and your carbon touch...

You know what, i wouldn't be surprised... :down:

33 sold a long time ago, I've been driving a shitbox extracab hilux for the last 2 years.

Carbon is already on the build, will post pics as i fit stuff to it.

Phwoarr not messing around! :D

Any chance of a sneak peak at your build list?? :)

Is that to me? or chris ?

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