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Bit of a kit and white wheels?

Howdy

Hi, your lulz are teh best lulz

hi mate yes this is my car

sup, I pass you sometimes on west st in the afternoon. Silver 34 :thumbsup:

Righto, have made the decision to move the cruise to the 16th of October. There are a couple of us Toowoomba guys heading down to happy laps on Saturday morning. If your planning on heading down post up in the happy laps thread and pm me and i'll give you a meet up location and time

Hey Clint - How goes your car man? Any mods since?

Hey man, car has been going good - haven't done anything you saw her but am planning to buy some coilovers shortly. Your kit turned ok?

For the plainlands cruise, I have a tentative fishing trip on the cards for the weekend of the 16th...

How many tbar peeps are down for happy laps? Richie, you coming for a squirt?

Hey man, car has been going good - haven't done anything you saw her but am planning to buy some coilovers shortly. Your kit turned ok?

For the plainlands cruise, I have a tentative fishing trip on the cards for the weekend of the 16th...

How many tbar peeps are down for happy laps? Richie, you coming for a squirt?

Ah cool man - your car looks great the way it is anyway man. Very mint condition :)

Got any photos of it since the tinting? Would love to see man, I bet it would of looked great on the silver.

Not sure about the happy laps - A few of my mates might be going, I might tag along in their car.

The kit turned out pretty good. I'm 90% happy with it. My spray gun broke and I got a new gun - Was pretty difficult getting used to the gun. I ended up doing it the next day after the tinting haha - Couldn't wait any longer.

If you would like to see: http://mezmamedia.com/richie/photos/skyline_r34/skyline_myhouse_front_1.JPG

Looks mint, the impul flows with the front lip really well. I like the subtle effect used in the photo too.

Really happy with my tints. Just want to lower it a bit and maybe paint the wheels :thumbsup: I will post up some pics, just need a decent camera. Tbar photoshoot on the cards??

Looks mint, the impul flows with the front lip really well. I like the subtle effect used in the photo too.

Really happy with my tints. Just want to lower it a bit and maybe paint the wheels :thumbsup: I will post up some pics, just need a decent camera. Tbar photoshoot on the cards??

Make at date and time and i'll be in for a photoshoot. Have been scouting a few new locationsthumbsup.gif

Looks mint, the impul flows with the front lip really well. I like the subtle effect used in the photo too.

Really happy with my tints. Just want to lower it a bit and maybe paint the wheels :thumbsup: I will post up some pics, just need a decent camera. Tbar photoshoot on the cards??

Make at date and time and i'll be in for a photoshoot. Have been scouting a few new locationsthumbsup.gif

Uploaded some photos here:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/377457-sau-happy-laps-photos-17092011/

Had a few people ask for the higher quality versions - So if you want yours I'll shoot it across.

Also found a photo of you cruising along - Motion blur going etc... haha... will upload it later.

Uploaded some photos here:

http://www.skylinesa...hotos-17092011/

Had a few people ask for the higher quality versions - So if you want yours I'll shoot it across.

Also found a photo of you cruising along - Motion blur going etc... haha... will upload it later.

cheers mate, would like the hi res of all mine if you can host/email them :thumbsup:

Saw a purple 34 (think it was a 4 door) on sunday. I was the idiot in the blue 33 lol

Side note ;

Where were you Tom ya fag!

+1 about Tom lol nyaanyaa.gif

Anyone here heading to the Classic Japanese Show and Shine at Lakeside on Sunday?

the repco on Herries Street are having a little show and shine today. Will be a couple of skylines there. If any of you Toowoomba guys are driving past drop in for a bit of a chat thumbsup.gif

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