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  • 4 months later...
He Guys...looking in my DNA Garage^^ The Omori S1 Factory from my Friend Steve stay in the moment in my Garage for repair.....shit ****ing electrik -.-

my BNR32 is on the Final Finishing Phase^^ I love this Garage look^^


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  • 1 year later...

Thank you all so much for the nice comments and the compliments! But I have so much to do :) The Winter is comming :D The Carbon Manifold and Hot Pipe are Self-and Handmade Custom Style :)

@Terry...you are welcome at whatever time you like :) but i don´t life in Bavaria...I´m in the near from Dresden/Chemnitz in East Germany..not so far away but in Saxonia :D

  • 9 months later...

He Guys! It has been a long time since I write my last post. Have made "some" things since last year :D

Hope you like it ;) I'd be interested in knowing what you think about this Style :) The Wheels are complete Custom and Handbuild (Center also)
Fitment is still working in progress and finish next week for Wörtherseetour ;)
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Carbon Side Skirts for Protect the Original :)
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  • 5 months later...

The Last Update in 2k15 xD (now with Rocket Dancer^^)

It was Season End and my Beauty sleep now....This Winter my Body get a complete restoration (small things but i can´t life with THAT xD)
Here a small Article about my Car.....
Day for Day...its a Honor to meet People with THIS positive vibes and share the same Passions. One big Skyline/GTR family around the world <3
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