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Ok it was a cold shitty morning but rain was holding off but forecast was for it to start around midday but it hung off until a bit later but it was pretty bloody cold and my camera's power pack decided to crap itself and light meter was playing games so I only got pics early morning and light was pretty bad.

Definitely a lot of development going on with GTR35 parts and body kits which can only be good..

Anyway here's what I got..

Whats a day at Fuji without a pic of the lady herself..I was there pretty early and she was pretty gloomy.

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Got given free pass with parking behind the grandstand so no big walk from the car park.

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Dave the sound out of the silver 35 was bloody awesome...

Video of it here : http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=JQgR9nO3YHY

The gold one just looks great as well.

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HKS 35

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Will load up more later

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