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Awesome, my fav is also definitely December. Bit of a pity our (February) shot was in poor weather. Lack of contrast etc. Looks good though man, numbers are going to be printed in the corners of the boxes too I assume? The only suggestion I would have (and it's probably too late now but hey) is for April .. the little pictures are too intruding... but I guess you can't do anything else really with it. So yeah it'll have to do! Must be frustrating getting this all together. Big ups to you for putting in the effort.

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Looking good dude

but by all means, get a pic of a decent 31, not a stock aus GX :)

keep up the work!

Syphon dude, I think u need to read this :P

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...showtopic=92144

Looking good dude

but by all means, get a pic of a decent 31, not a stock aus GX :)

keep up the work!

I wish my stock cefiros engine bay looked like that a bit more :D

And mines done and done!

there are some gay skylines there mate but there are a couple of good ones there to i think mine would have looked alot better then most of them

lmao, thats nice, thanks for the comments...

Now waddle off back to NS.com or boostlosing where you'll fit right in...

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