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It's that time of the year again.. LOL jokes. Vyets came down on Saturday for a photoshoot and we were determined to get it done rain, hail or shine (thanks vyets!)

This is my R34 GTR Vspec. I have sought and chased after this car since they first came out in 1999. Suitably it will be my last car before retiring from the car scene.

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And my favorite:

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Don't forget to check out vyets other amazing photos at http://www.flickr.com/photos/vyets/

Thanks guys, see you at Winton =)

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Number plate mounting... It's on an angle...

The the only thing that can be faulted on the Vu, and then it's probably my eyes. Love it :wub:

The shot from SAU Nats with it under grip/power at the same time was amazing also - top work... Don't sell it though, that would surely be a criminal act somewhere in the world!

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An absolute tough ass car!

Please come to the VIC SAU Show n' Shine this Sunday, me and my camera will be looking forward to see it :laugh:

I'd would have preferred the stock spoiler but other then that, it's great.

Wheel sizing / offset?

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goddammit Ash, I was hoping no one would notice haha. It's a tad askew, thanks for pointing it out to everyone =p

Thanks guys. Wing is for when I go track. I have the stock boot / wing / badge put back on after track days.

Here's one from the recent EXE track day at Winton.

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car's soo tough. i got a couple of nice shots of it at sau nats i hope you dont mind me posting

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