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It's a bit of a work in progress but ya get the idea. And yes the rest of the car will be getting sprayed in the same blue as the engine bay, just gotta get my widebody kit sorted to fit my rims in properly before it gets painted.

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Like your style WilliamsF1 although not your taste in F1 im McLaren  B) fan

heres my R

Just wait till Williams are Cosworth powered, it will be a good thing!!!

williams + cosworth V8 + Bridgestone tyres = gold....

oh and you might laugh about the tyres remark, but think about this :) it is almost certain that Michelin will pull out of F1 after 2006 and leave it a 1 tyre show.... so how much effort will they put in next year....hmmm

oh and for the record kimi is GOD!

back to the GT-R :( yep 34 wheels are the business!

I was worried there were hardly any GT-R's here in SA, so good to see.....

looks even better on a white r33 :)

I had it on good authority that the R34 GTR wheels don't fit well ( offset problems) on the R33 as it is too narrow?

anyhow I think the R32 GTR with 34 wheels is very smooth, and stock looking :D

oh and nothing beats semi slicks on them too!

Just wait till Williams are Cosworth powered, it will be a good thing!!!

williams + cosworth V8 + Bridgestone tyres = gold....

oh and you might laugh about the tyres remark, but think about this :) it is almost certain that Michelin will pull out of F1 after 2006 and leave it a 1 tyre show.... so how much effort will they put in next year....hmmm

oh and for the record kimi is GOD!

back to the GT-R :) yep 34 wheels are the business!

I was worried there were hardly any GT-R's here in SA, so good to see.....

Yes Williams Cosworth will be a tough combo but i dunno about the bridgstone side of the package. we will see huh!

Kimi is god as long as he doesnt go to the red devil :)

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