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Thanks :blink:

I was going nuts with having a black car that got dirty sitting in the garage, SO I made a cover system that is easy to use, pull it up,drive out, drive in and drop it down, too easy

Mick's blue and Dave's red cars come up great in a photo and they have some great shots :cool:

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Thanks for the kind words Pete, I love the cover idea, I might have to copy that one :D

Well deserved. :yes: :yes:

The cover works well and I used a showroom quality cover that is very soft underneath, As the cover does not get dragged over the car and there is no wind to worry about in the garage it is not a problem on the paint.

If you ever want to get a better idea how I set it up let me know ans I will PM you and get a couple of pics to you. :thumbsup:

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...

I've been privileged to have known just two GTRs that have arrived into Australia as brand new.

Both are BNR34s

Both are V-spec II Nurs

Both still had plastic on door cards and seats

Both are in Sydney NSW

And one of them Bueller is yours. Again congratulations!

I've been privileged to have known just two GTRs that have arrived into Australia as brand new.

Both are BNR34s

Both are V-spec II Nurs

Both still had plastic on door cards and seats

Both are in Sydney NSW

And one of them Bueller is yours. Again congratulations!

Thanks, congrats on your 32 N1, getting closer to the complete set

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