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Roasted :blush::( Had some great chats with plenty of people I haven't met including a few from the nissan datsun club :).

Oh and thanks Rob (silver 4-door) for demonstrating R33 gt-r rims on a 32, now i've got the ok to buy buy buy :D... she wants a set too now :D

No probs Dave, see you next week at DECA where you can demonstrate how much better a 32 sedan is with a 26 & AWD. ;)

As for 33 GTR rims...... I want another set for track rubber so GAME ON to find some cheap ones before me. :D (just kidding)

P.s. I got roasted too, UV was very deceptive indeed.

Rob/Dave

Talk to me as I have 2 sets here I will be selling after Deca. Plus Grant lives next door and he has his set too.

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Awesome show n shine this year - Loved the location! Too bad more members didn't show to use the most of what we had, but what we had there on display was all quality!

Thanks to the top dogs at SAU for organizing this - Probably see most of you at tomorrows meeting. Was also a pleasure meeting you all. Stand-outs were definitely the Winfield replica R32 (DROOOOOOOOOOOOL SO IN LOVE) and for sure the R34 NUR to top it off! Great day out :D

Is there a meet on tonight?

Good to see from the pics a few clean R33's. Hopefully i can attend on of these events some day.

Count are they 18 x 10 lm's on your car. They look great on the white.

Count are they 18 x 10 lm's on your car. They look great on the white.

Yeah, they're 18x10 +20 and thanks. Thinking of selling the BBS LM's though.

Thinking of going for aggressive offset rims, hence I'm umm and ahhing about selling it.

I have mixed reactions from people about BBS LM's including me.

Thinking of going for aggressive offset rims, hence I'm umm and ahhing about selling it.

I have mixed reactions from people about BBS LM's including me.

i love my lm's and they look sick on ur car too but after seeing steve's wheels on his R dammmm there tuff :D

i wouldnt mind a set but his already rockin them :(

lovin both of those white 33 GTRs, grants and steves

Grant where did you get your LM's?, hit me up if you come round to selling them

Thanks and I bought it off a club member 3 weeks ago.

Will shoot you a PM when I'm selling them.

Cheers

Grant

thanks everyone for the kind comments about the car.... not sure if everyone knows it was mine though :laugh:

thanks Ash and co for the organisation - whilst i do agree it's a great venue with plenty around to do, in the interest of pure numbers, i suggest the location is changed - the biggest turn outs have been Como and carribean gardens, as far as i can remember - birramung marr (sp?) was pretty big from memory, may have been restricted entry time, can't remember - just my two cents

hahaha, winner by default indeed

and for those that weren't there, this random dude just decides to jump into the passenger seat of my car!! f(cking lol!! hahaha - he thought it was like like the freakin motor show or something, i politely told him it was an "interactive display" :D and then he just walks off! haha, at least try and cover yourself and feign some interest in the car or something hahaha, so so random

anyways, besides having to head off to work and Docklands pathetic excuse for traffic management, it was great day.

Scott, the 32 R is fair ridiculous! amazing, amazing work... but screw the car, i want to see the damn bus!! hahah

hahaha...i agree dan...so interested in seeing scotts bus...that will be insane...but the 32 is far the most insane car that couple of guys build at home...great work on the car scott...

what wheels are on that nur spec? and is it me or is it a different grey to other gtrs??

Nismo LMGT4 wheels made by Rays Engineering.

KR4 - Sonic Silver

KV2 - Athlete Silver

I think Dan's R34 GTR is KV2 - Athlete Silver..?

It is slightly darker towards Gun Metal Grey like what Nissan did with the R32 GTR.

wheels are Nismo GT500 GT4's, factory black

colour is W something i think? i don't think it's a K colour silver... i think it's the same as some of the S15's - so it is slightly different to the normal R34 silvers. Maybe was only on the Nur's?

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