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If I win Lotto I'm going to fly to Japan and buy that car... Pure perfection

Now theres an idea!

A competition to find pics of the toughest early skyline - this is a good start, and i know of at least one which is on par with this great dr30.

I cant take credit for it - Alfadog first posted these images on the classic z cars forum.

So, lets see what beasts we can dig up!

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That one in the centre looks suspiciously like the off tap blue one that is for sale at Goldie atm :drag:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...=102340&hl=dr30

Well I'll be. It would seem it is one and the same, This is the original interior shot I have from when it was first imported, which is still pretty much the same. I got these photos from an Importer in Adelaide when it first came in a few years back. Cool car.

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R30 4 door wagon..... LOL

Wow great turnout :P

That tungsten C10 would have to be just about THE toughest i have ever seen. Nice R30's, that wagon's great, wish there were some nicely modified ones over here - theyre definitey something different. That group shot of DR30's is fantastic, however, i really dont understand the thinking behind those despicable 'box' type ducts on the bonnet of the front two - their lines are completely ruined!

Lachlan, have you ever seen any well modified c110 WAGONS before? I think they'd look quite cool, and be very different. Anyway, heres a couple more:

ps- i know theres a 510 in there but its super tough

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Nice - the blue "666" race car is brutal.

In regards to C110 wagons, the most modified I've seen are that blue one and this very mild one (attached). I agree they have potential, but I seem to recall they were only SWB (happy to be shown otherwise!) so it would be kind of silly. How about a wagon with GT-R flares, and an SR20DET? Now that would be different...

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