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im kinda a little dissapointed its not on immaculate origional BBS wheels or something like panasports to match the "origional feel".

still porn as hell though

I'm actually surprised how well the Gram lights suit it, I've never been a fan of the Titanium lips and most of the time they don't work but here they work amazingly well. Imo old school wheels wouldn't really work that well given this is more of a restomod build than a period correct build or full on stock restoration.

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Wow, That came up amazing. What an awesome finish

with the paint. Such a great reward for the time & effort

put in.

Awesome work Robbie. :rolleyes:

Thanks Kyle, the paint makes the car, it's such a nice job, could not be happier :D Not finished yet but...

As I am sure you have noticed badges need to go on yet as well as a long list of little things to finished off.

It has all been worth it now that I get to look back on some of these photos :wub:

first time i have seen LED tail lights look like they need to be there on a 32

Same Glyn, they are special and at night OMFG!!

im kinda a little dissapointed its not on immaculate origional BBS wheels or something like panasports to match the "origional feel".

still porn as hell though

Cheers, I am very very happy with wheels for now, I think a second set will be needed at some point but

I'm actually surprised how well the Gram lights suit it, I've never been a fan of the Titanium lips and most of the time they don't work but here they work amazingly well. Imo old school wheels wouldn't really work that well given this is more of a restomod build than a period correct build or full on stock restoration.

Couldn't have said it better myself Michael, thanks again for your input mate. :thumbsup:

I like how it has been done, tasteful and understated. No stupid wheel poke, and subtle exterior mods.

Ah cheers mate, my thoughts exactly. :thanks: again for your feedback.

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This ^ photo = just f**king amazing

sorry theres just no other way of putting it :D

you should try and come out for cruise Robbie

Thanks man. Haha it's nice huh! Can't wait to get some professional photos done :yes:

Def keen for a cruise mate, will take me a while to get it all finished and ready, should be ready by May next year, in time for those nice cool nights....

those wheels just set it offf. Its a good balance of ricer and racer.Good ride height not too low. no hectic camber everything is just subtle

Cheers Bryce

I jizz a little every time I look at this thing.

Haha the ol GT-R porn :blush:

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Very nice photos.

Truely amazing mate. Job well done.

I think the rims set it off perfectly.

Thanks again Damien, appreciate the input

I've got two kids.

I'm not sure which I would adore looking at more......... Sorry kids....

LOL :rofl2:

So good.

Specs of wheels and tyres?

Cheers! 18 x 10 +20 and 265/35 R18

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AWESOME!

Awwwww yeh

Very very nice mate, well done - you must be stoked!

Thanks heaps, appreciate it. Definitely getting there man

Well done mate, up there with the best!

Thanks man, finally got a chance to get a few more engine bay photos up, enjoy

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The only thing I hate about this car is that I don't own it. You lived up to the name of the thread and even exceeded it, definitely a once in a life time

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Asking price ?? lol

must admit I was sceptical on day1 and baulked at the Thread topic, but big Props to you - 1 of A

built to order/.suit - that's what I really appreciate. It's how YOU wanted it.

Just want to see it in the flesh and even 'out n bout' MORE photo's........

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