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Post away guys.... Make it as nice as possible...

Show off.... Show us the best photos you guys have done on ya rides cause id like to do a big R30,31,32,33,34 poster for my room... I just got back from doing a wedding here in brisbane where we had my Black R31 GTS-X a black 32 GTR, black R33 GTR and a black R34 GTR... However my G2 ran out of batteries before i could even get one photo... So im waiting for the brides pic's to come back from the guys...

So post away guys show us what ya got....

Ill start it with a crumby 1.3 Mega pixel shot of my car from when i first got it... So here she is... (Note: This is when it was totally standard and hadent even had a polish...)

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These aren't pics of my car.. But i took 'em at a SAU track day a few months back and i like 'em so i'll post them anyway :P

I've resized to 640x480 so it's friendly for our friends on dial-up.

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