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Here is one that took at the autosaloon yesterday.

I didn't have a good flash but if you want a larger copy just let me know and I'll email it.

Michael

If anybody has some pics of our car TWO.06L could you post them here or e-mail them to us at [email protected]. We have had a hard drive fail and lost all our car pics.

Thanks in advance

Paul and Stace

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I've just had a hard-drive fail too, and I've lost heaps of pics (including shots I'm sure I had of your car), a lot of music, and a whole bunch of other stuff too...

160Gb of files and info just gone, I know how you feel right now!

Nick T.

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Hey DiRTgarage, I'm not entirely sure if it was you but a couple of years ago were you at autosalon final battle just heading out of the security gate, because if it was you i was the guy who said "Nice car man!", and took a video of it with my fone lol.

Btw where did you get the clear front indicators from, because i just got my '94 R32 GTR as a 18th pressy and have abit of money to spare and am wanting them very much so.. i'd appreciate if you could lend me a hand on where to get them i would even buy yours :P :P .

Cheers,

Michael K.

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do u drive that on the road much?

yeah, quite a bit actually. We run both headlights in though.

Hey mark, i see a cameo of the falcon in the second pic....lol

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Michael the indicators are made by D-Speed. Paul bought them privately but if you're after a new pair go to greenline.

They are around the $500 mark (pair).

Mark

Oh ok thanks, Do they have a website i could visit and where abouts are they located?

Cheers,

Michael

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yeah, quite a bit actually. We run both headlights in though.

Hey mark, i see a cameo of the falcon in the second pic....lol

may want to check up on some new rta bullshit about cages and street cars.

front sections must be removeable. otherwise defected. and if not cleared. your car no longer regesterable.

or something along them lines..

even if its engineered etc..

tho traffic police wont pick up on this as much i would beleive rta would

may want to check up on this for the full facts etc.

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people still commenting on my indicators.. haha .. is this car in 9s yet ??

Hey Chris....hows "my" money going that i gave you for them.....hehehe

want to get a 9 asap...but no racing as yet...my be too hot on the 17th to expect to see a 9...just hope to do a PB.

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