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Evo_Lee...I use Meguiars stuff to keep it nice and clean although the exterior hasn't been waxed since late last year (just brought it to a local detailer). Engine bay...just a damp cotton rag and then some dress up product(can't remember the name, its by Meguiars), wax the engine cover, air intake and carbon shroud and thats about it. I really have to keep it clean as its really dusty where I live...just takes 10 minutes to do and is much easier to do it this way than to let it get really dirty and waste lots of time to clean it once in a while.

Polski..I use a Canon 10D. For the above shots I used 16-35mm and 70-200mm lenses

Cheers. Glad to know people like it so much. No skirts on it for me though...Nismo ones look like a design afterthought and serve no function whatsoever so I'd rather spend the money on something more beneficial to the car.

Wheels are Volk Racing CE28N 19x9.5 +12

blk180...yes it is my engine...and my picture;)

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that car is sooooo f*cking hot right nyah... and those rims!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! f*ck me!

the epitome of beauty....

got any pics of those rims on a black R34 by any chance?

stunning, absolutely stunning...

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