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Despite getting burnt like everyone else,it was a great event & nice to see a big range of cars from the Smart car to the GT40 replica. It was also awesome to see Pete's car attracting a lot of attention with the young & old.

Here a collection of just the Skylines @ Small Car Sunday 2005.

Black R33 s2

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Silver R34

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Trick's R33 GTR

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Miss 33

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Skylines rear view

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P1E's R33 - front view

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Red R33 w/Veilside rear bar & trust spoiler

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4 Door R33

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Drift cars - M Phillip's R33 & George's S15

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Erin from Pretty Motorsport Girls orange R32

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Pete's Prince Skyline GT

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Phuman's R34

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PK BLADE

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Shout out goes to my friend Vanessa & the other Vmax models for been a sport & posing for the CSA stand. Other cars will be added shortly.

Edited by pkblade

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celica car club

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nice clean engine

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Pete's car - with RB20det conversion

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notice the air duct is "stock"

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legendary ford GT40

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look at the engine..!

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500+hp@wheel N/A

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240z

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with a bit "improvement"

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spec (click to enlarge)

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the light looks alright in flash

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something "cyber"

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racing beetle

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caged

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looks like a hot up porsche engine to me

Edited by Maxx

love the pics, cant belive my beasty get a double mention!, wot a day and too top it off had that many heads under my bonnet it was bloody awsome! good to meet some of youse guys too!

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