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thanks :)

i remember back in 2004 when i was searching for this silver gtr which i own...even back then, i think i viewed over 30 32's & none were up to my standard - but in saying that, i am ultra fussy

i ended up buying this gtr off a close friend of mine & paid pretty much double that of other r32's

Hey guys,

I recently entered the best r32gtr pic on the below FB site and to no real surprise, I won

Awesome car + awesome photographer = winner!

You will see my gtr at the top banner of this homepage:

http://www.facebook....anSkylineGtrR32

If anyone is looking for a good photographer that wins competitions, get in touch with 'iwanta34gtr'

  • 1 year later...

hi guys,

last night, forum member 'iwanta34gtr' spend 2 hours on my gtr taking pics!

the quality is waaaay more than what i ever anticipated...highly recommended & really nice guy :)

as the pics roll thru, i'll add them here & in the interim, here is the first image which is 1 of my personal favourites!

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Gee Marko, you have a mint 32 there mate, very nice looking example :)

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