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Ok Guys......

I think a GT-R need more than a normal Garage...the Car is a Passion and it needs love and a own "Home sweet Home". HAHA :D

I have this Garage since 5 Years.....before my Time it was the Garage from my Grandfather and the Rooms looks between this transition very dirty....


Here some Pictures

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In my First Time......

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Hey ;) I have made this Poster self.....I made Engine Posters for selling about Format67.net.....RB26, 2JZ, 4G63, 4AGA, B-Series...actuall ;) you need some one? Actuall it is not officially...start is 1. May ;)

Hey ;) I have made this Poster self.....I made Engine Posters for selling about Format67.net.....RB26, 2JZ, 4G63, 4AGA, B-Series...actuall ;) you need some one? Actuall it is not officially...start is 1. May ;)

Welldone man!

:thumbsup:

A Article from LosGoonies in the USA about my small German Garage from my Friend Kenny Cano! :D

Hope you like it! His English is much better than my ;)

http://losgoonies.com/2013/04/19/dream-garage-directly-from-germany-feature/

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