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As part of the video course I've been doing, I've got to do a 5 to 10 min interview... ...and lucky for me it can be about whatever I want...

So I'd like to interview someone about their car and the mods they've done...

I'll come to you... ...but I can't afford to pay you... :whistling: ...It should only take about an hour or two...

As a side note... ...because the class is a mixed bunch... ...the more visual your car the better... ...I'd love it if I could get Matt and his R34 GT-T... ...but anyone that has some time and a willingness to talk about their mods will be great...

- - Laith...

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As part of the video course I've been doing, I've got to do a 5 to 10 min interview... ...and lucky for me it can be about whatever I want...

So I'd like to interview someone about their car and the mods they've done...

I'll come to you... ...but I can't afford to pay you... :) ...It should only take about an hour or two...

As a side note... ...because the class is a mixed bunch... ...the more visual your car the better... ...I'd love it if I could get Matt and his R34 GT-T... ...but anyone that has some time and a willingness to talk about their mods will be great...

- - Laith...

It is now stock...

Tangomatts R34 GTR would be nice, if you can get that.

As part of the video course I've been doing, I've got to do a 5 to 10 min interview... ...and lucky for me it can be about whatever I want...

So I'd like to interview someone about their car and the mods they've done...

I'll come to you... ...but I can't afford to pay you... :D ...It should only take about an hour or two...

As a side note... ...because the class is a mixed bunch... ...the more visual your car the better... ...I'd love it if I could get Matt and his R34 GT-T... ...but anyone that has some time and a willingness to talk about their mods will be great...

- - Laith...

Sorry Laith, my car was sold quite a while ago... thanks for considering it though!

+1 for Tangomatt's HKS 2.8L V-cam

lol @ krysu and hamish trading comments.. funny stuff :)

Thanks for all the replies and PMs guys...

With this much support I could maybe make a series of it... ...So you'll all get a turn...

I've got a month to get it all done... ...but I head to QLD next week for a wedding and then I've got a week working at a radio station... ...sadly it looks like it's going to rain all weekend this week... ...but fingers crossed for Sunday being good and sunny... ...if I can get the interview done this Sunday it will give me time to get together a second take if need be...

Matt... ...I'm surprised to hear that sexy beast is gone... ...maybe your next project...

How many turbos have you got?

:)

Incidentally I have 6, spread across 3 RB26's at the moment. :D

Laith - Happy to do something with my GTS-R and/or another vehicle soon to be in my possession. Only issue is the GTS-R kinda limited to where it can go at present due to a minor issue lol.

I will arrange for some v.nice shoes for such an event if required :D

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