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Wasn't implying it didn't look alright, just that I seemed to have missed the craze... Is it individual stickers in a home made collage, or a single piece of vinyl?

used to be individual stickers, but it takes fkn ages to collect enough to cover anything/or is very expensive. single sheet vinyl can now be had on ebay for cheaper

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LOL i tried bro! Ask Moh.

I was like "where is Alvin?, i wanna say hi" and Moh was like "not sure man can't see him".

I wasn't there for long either man, maybe 30 minutes?

I said hi to Grant and Harsh, thats about it lol.

sif get sunburnt! was a fun day, although the girlfriend, being from sunny singapore, couldn't take the cold. lulz.

haha but was windy as going to Crown man

LOL i tried bro! Ask Moh.

I was like "where is Alvin?, i wanna say hi" and Moh was like "not sure man can't see him".

I wasn't there for long either man, maybe 30 minutes?

I said hi to Grant and Harsh, thats about it lol.

You say hi to me? or was that someone else :P

Time to invest in a z-tune kit for next years SnS :)

Perfection. Bayside blue, z-tune kit with your rims is how I want my 34R to look when I do eventually get one.

I was 'mirin your rims all day :thumbsup:

lol at Charles pimping out his car.

How many time can you say "I've won" in one thread....heahehaehaheahea

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Huh? Are you talking about my show and shine TROPHIES?

LOL jk :P

Time to invest in a z-tune kit for next years SnS :)

I don't think I've ever seen a blue R34 with a z-tune kit o.O

So.... DO IT!

Time to invest in a z-tune kit for next years SnS :)

Dave, was lovely to meet you, I don't usually rate Z-tune kit though but it's your car after all!

I say whack in pair of turbos and shoot for 300+ kw.

Pitty i got an R34 gtr and an R33 gtr goose

and this is why i dont attend this shit!

If that's you and your girlfriend, no offence was meant dude. I was just replying to the "Caption Contest" that was posted above the photo.

And these are exactly the type of events that are great to attend, and you should. Get your girlfriend to drive one and you the other. At a S'n'S there is no risk of damage like at a track day or a cruise. And there's heaps more time to talk to people and put names to faces.

I love shots like these ones... ...I'm guessing it's the type of lens you use to get that "toy car" effect... ...I'd love to have a lens like that for my video camera...

My guess is, not the lense but the aperture, focusing on the front of the car, so anything behind that would be blurry :P

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