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The stagea, before it goes off to the painters.

Add R34 N1 air vents to the front bar, nismo eyelids.

Metallic blue 20mm pin-strip on the bodyline, above the door handles. White with VERY subtle silver/gold pearl from the stripe down.

And my 最高ガレージ (www.saikoogarage.com) logo, in massive D1 style, plastered up the side.

Hopefully slidewize will get me teh new front grille...

Paint scheme isnt set in stone... anyone got other ideas......????

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umm... looks like the ghost of the previous owner is in the drivers seat in taht first pic. creepy. Nice car - LOVE the S2s. Never seen one with 350Z wheels.

Good locations - reminds me of zoolander, showing off his versatility lol

umm... looks like the ghost of the previous owner is in the drivers seat in taht first pic. creepy. Nice car - LOVE the S2s. Never seen one with 350Z wheels.

Good locations - reminds me of zoolander, showing off his versatility lol

yeah I saw that too. and this is no photoshop edit just the original size pic. way creepy

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maybe aboriginals are right, cameras do capture peoples souls.

But let me ask you this, how many abodiginals do YOU see male modelling? Lols love that movie. :D

I have some slightly more 'versatile' shots. :D

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qikstagea your stagea look tough from the front, me likey! Hanging out for your pics after the makeover.

If you ever do decide to go this way let me know, my car can be the first customer for ur bustin

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Thanks for the comments guys!

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