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Thanks mate. i have a carbon lid going onto mine and i dont want to use the gas struts just incase they are to strong and start braking it in the middle.

so clips like that at the front and some flush bonnet pins at the back should keep it down...

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I've been trying to find a high res shot of Chris' blue r34 from two posts up but even on the tunedinternational website I can't find it, I think the link may be broken as I redirects to another pic in the high res wallpaper section??

Hi mate,

Apologies, I must have been making a few back end file changes at the time.

Link: http://www.tunedinternational.com/high-resolution-wallpaper-1920x1080

Cheers.

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Went for a drive through the national park on Saturday and snapped a few photatoes in front of a rather relevant sign :P

I left the 'afterburners' on for added effect lol.

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An arty panoramic shot

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http://www.slampoketuckdope.com/featuredcars/micks-r34-gt-r-vspec-ii/

To many good pics to transfer them across, just easier to post the link

Big thank you to JoelyMoley for the awesome pics :thumbsup:

Many great pics :)

Congrats mate!

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