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On 2/22/2018 at 10:39 PM, MrFijiGold said:

Photo by Kelly Hollis

 

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Not a big ban of decals, but I must admit this actually looks good. Do you have any other photos from different angles?

Congrats. Really nice car but go Z-tune front fender to complete the look?

On 5/2/2018 at 3:24 PM, I gotta R34gtr v-spec said:

my 3rd party host now charges to host photos,i'll put my own photos up.

 

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Really nice and like the other R34 with Nismo decals - it actually suits. Sugest you get Z-Tune front fenders to complete the look. Really nice. 

On 7/10/2017 at 10:11 AM, QUP29 said:

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If the huge sticker on the side was removed and the licence plate mounted at the front as normal I would say it's really clean and tough looking. Very nice mate. 

On 4/10/2017 at 5:05 PM, stag98 said:

TE37SL's repainted

Hankook RS3 285/35

Nismo 52mm wheel nuts

Slight height adjustment.

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Really clean this is what love seeing on GTRs. Perhaps get the Nismo N1 carbon fiber wing blade to complete the 400R look. 

On 9/25/2013 at 9:17 PM, usmair said:

my bitch

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My taste. Clean, simple and tough looking. No stickers and huge wings. Only thing I would change are the side and front indicators - go Nismo clear or smoked and get a bonnet N1 lip piece as orange looks a little dated but besides that tough. 

Not a big ban of decals, but I must admit this actually looks good. Do you have any other photos from different angles?

Congrats. Really nice car but go Z-tune front fender to complete the look?

Thanks mate. 

This car was modded by Nismo factory with the kit, decals, wheel and tuning package. At that point in time, the Ztune kit was in prototype phase and the body kit used is what you see on my car. I dont have the rear over arches (not a fan of them to be honest) & the CF lower lip..yet.

Its a good thing I am not a fan of the current Z-Tune front bar and fenders at all. I love how this car is and my aim is to keep it Z-Tune prototype spec. I now have acquired the final piece to this car which I will show when its installed.. 

Some more pics of the car below. The last pic is of the Z-Tune "Proto" 

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17 hours ago, MrFijiGold said:

Thanks mate. 

This car was modded by Nismo factory with the kit, decals, wheel and tuning package. At that point in time, the Ztune kit was in prototype phase and the body kit used is what you see on my car. I dont have the rear over arches (not a fan of them to be honest) & the CF lower lip..yet.

Its a good thing I am not a fan of the current Z-Tune front bar and fenders at all. I love how this car is and my aim is to keep it Z-Tune prototype spec. I now have acquired the final piece to this car which I will show when its installed.. 

Some more pics of the car below. The last pic is of the Z-Tune "Proto" 

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This is how a GTR ought to be styled, stanced and kept clean and and tough. If you're not going for the full Z-Tune look then this is perfect as it is. Great example of a great looking R34 GTR. 

I just cannot understand why there are so many people out there who RICE up their cars with all the camber stance BS and massive wings etc. This is my taste and I can appreciate why it is also yours. 

Once again, a beautiful car. 

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1 hour ago, alex182 said:

Old cars on older camers.

Here's a few of my artsy fartsy film shots of the old gal

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Both beautiful mate. Is this an older SLR camera? Somethings cannot be replicated. I love how the older cameras shoot photos.

14 hours ago, scarvuk said:

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Nice GTR but in my opinion - too many black happening so if the lights were clear and and botton lip was colour matched white the car would look much better. But clean for sure. 

21 hours ago, Robocop2310 said:

Both beautiful mate. Is this an older SLR camera? Somethings cannot be replicated. I love how the older cameras shoot photos.

Cheers mate!

Yes, it's an old manual focus SLR. A Minolta SRT101 from the 60s if that means anything to anyone.

With a trusty 50mm 2.8 prime lens. Basic setup, but bulletproof and enough to have fun with :)

12 hours ago, alex182 said:

Cheers mate!

Yes, it's an old manual focus SLR. A Minolta SRT101 from the 60s if that means anything to anyone.

With a trusty 50mm 2.8 prime lens. Basic setup, but bulletproof and enough to have fun with :)

Thanks for the sharing mate. 

Sometimes older things are better and this is a prime example. No way can modern cameras shoot like this. It has a rugged natural classic look to it just like the 20-30 year old GTR of its era. Love it. 

 

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