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I studied graphic design for three years, and done it for a hobby for about 6 years, and I must admit that does look a little photoshopped in places, but then again the photo quality all over is shotty.

If it IS real, then..I dunno....wow.

Thats alot of money to pass off one rare car as a slighty less rare car.

I studied graphic design for three years, and done it for a hobby for about 6 years, and I must admit that does look a little photoshopped in places, but then again the photo quality all over is shotty.

If it IS real, then..I dunno....wow.

Thats alot of money to pass off one rare car as a slighty less rare car.

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Yeah ok, nobody is patient enough to photoshop shadows and reflections up the side of the car, so I'll say not photoshopped, but get a better camera!

I like the widebody, the rear panels look hot, even though the door handles are gone.

To me it still looks like alot of umoney for no reason...could just buy an R34...still, thats neat, points for not welding it into a 2 door, not turning it into a Skyline, ute, or BMW (Yes, its on CarDomain somewhere....that guy's an idiot!). A couple of thousand of these cars made, total, and people still feel the need to either write them off, or turn them into shitheaps or other make/model vehicles :)

Yeah ok, nobody is patient enough to photoshop shadows and reflections up the side of the car, so I'll say not photoshopped, but get a better camera!

I like the widebody, the rear panels look hot, even though the door handles are gone.

To me it still looks like alot of umoney for no reason...could just buy an R34...still, thats neat, points for not welding it into a 2 door, not turning it into a Skyline, ute, or BMW (Yes, its on CarDomain somewhere....that guy's an idiot!). A couple of thousand of these cars made, total, and people still feel the need to either write them off, or turn them into shitheaps or other make/model vehicles :)

well agreed with that....but maybe for the owner the sleek look and design of A31 then ER34 but at the same time like the fierce look of an R34 GTR make him decide to blend it together...some more the owner got a lot of money and dosent know what to do with all the money and all that goes to his ceffy....

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