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1x Family + 2x R34 GT-Rs + 3x Sets of Wheels

Perhaps over time, God_speed and myself can post up some more pics - especially when the 3rd set of wheels come back from gutter rash repair.

The 2 cars are * a neat Pearl Black Standard R34 GT-R circa 2000 & * a yet to be polished Bayside Blue V-Spec II R34 GT-R circa 2001

We'll try out different combinations of Car 'n Wheels over time too.

The 3 sets of Wheels are * Rays RE30 in Titanium (offset +15, 10") * Advan RG30 in Gold/Blue (offset +12, 10") * Nismo LMGT4 in Bronze (offset +12, 10.5") all 18s

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Black and Blue... Just how I like my women... (Jokes! :P)

here's a couple shots of Matt's new ride.

Calendar shot (pre edit)

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This is one of my fav shots. Getting detail from a black car and a white car at the same time under the light we had a bit of fun.

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Many thanks Matt and Nathan for your comments :cheers:

Matthew and I very much appreciate the Matthew Everingham & Kory Leung artistry of optimising the looks of the R34 GT-R.

Here are some more...

with photography by Bob Barker - Daily Telegraph

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It also won the Best Concours Award at the R34 GT-R 10th Anniversary - signed by Mark Skaife

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The Blue one has yet to have its V-Spec springs to come out from Japan > reinstal

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The Black one had an aftermarket (JDM Performance) rear C/F diffuser put on by Peter at Bodyform Aero; and brackets were fabricated to suit. It uses Tanabe springs.

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Hey Terry,

Sweet cars you have there :)

Did you buy the bayside blue one with the huge wing like that? Maybe i'm used to looking at the black one but i don't think the Advans suit the bayside blue one for some reason. I've probably been staring at your (Matt's) car for too long hahaha.

Good to see you taking photos of the cars. Take more!!!!!!!

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Thanks Kory for your input. I'll try and keep away from any association with pink badges on a blue STi with gold rims lol

Just offering some more...

Engine Bay of the Black

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Another Angle

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Another Angle by Bob Barker DTM

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Form of Security

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This is one of my fav shots. Getting detail from a black car and a white car at the same time under the light we had a bit of fun.

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Thanks everyone for the feedback. And Matt - that pic of the black and white R34s is magic - I can imagine that a fair amount of work went into getting the exposure just right. Backdrop is awesome as well.

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Hey Terry,

Sweet cars you have there :)

Did you buy the bayside blue one with the huge wing like that? Maybe i'm used to looking at the black one but i don't think the Advans suit the bayside blue one for some reason. I've probably been staring at your (Matt's) car for too long hahaha.

Good to see you taking photos of the cars. Take more!!!!!!!

I reckon once it's lowered (and should Terry decide to put the original rear wing back on - it came out from Japan with the carbon fibre coffee table) it'll look the goods :) To be modest, :P I think the combination of Bayside + gold RGs will also look more unique than my black BNR34 with the RE30s. I initially wasn't sure what to make of the RE30s on the BNR34, as I chose them for my BCNR33, but the look has grown on me

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Ta - Thanks for the flattering but genuinely offered comment on these cars guys.

However, for some time afterwards, we might just post up anything we find interesting...

We luuuv Xenons

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Ergonomically, these cars are not as driver-oriented as the Supra/4th Gen Prelude/E39-E46 BMW, but driver controls are acceptable.

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Nismo bar is more aggressive looking than the standard one.

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Sometimes we attract freeloaders

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mattheweveringham.com > Matthew Everingham and Kory Leung can do this type of work for any SAUers

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"Paintlighting" takes about 1 hour for each car/set/pose

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Sydney is endowed with some pretty talented guys as above...

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Other car clubs are starting to talk about them

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Hope you enjoyed...

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  • 2 weeks later...

Many thanks Matt, Angelo and Genelle.

Here are some more,...

Compliments of Brian and his shotgun (aka eiresgaus)

Meetup before Macquarie Pass yesterday...

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Great day out > 26/2/11 SAU Cruise to Robertson > Kangaroo Valley > Berry

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Last Cruise of Summer

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