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hahah yeah but thats coz they're fishing for another.

my bitch is just shy because she knows she needs surgery! :P

the body is pretty straight though...a pin hole dent and a small dent on the right front guard (all there from japan)...its just the rear bar, front bar, sideskirts that need the respray, and the body could do with a touch up here and there....

overall though i'm happy with how it came :)

haha my girl needs the surgery.. Its got a weak bladder and is leaking from the rocker covers, P/S is leaking, Bonnet is white, and back window is all sh!t...

damn

thats 1 thing about my car im happy with. engine wise its been pretty much trouble free since day one

Found an awesome location and took some photos of mine and a mates (hes on here as mbs206) r33 on my camera phone - 3.2megapixel k800i 8) :lol:

frozenchook-jback.jpg

frozenchook-jfront.jpg

frozenchook-jfrontside.jpg

frozenchook-jmatt.jpg

frozenchook-mattwater.jpg

frozenchook-mattwater2.jpg

frozenchook-mattwater3.jpg

Car is dirty, cbf washed it as it will just rain again - plus the brake dust looks the goods imo :lol:

I like the last photo.

http://server2.uploadit.org/files/frozenchook-mattwater3.jpg

Great location. Would've been perfect with a proper camera and a circular polariser to get rid of the reflection in the windscreen, and a bit of HDR to get the detail in the sky.

I like the last photo.

http://server2.uploadit.org/files/frozenchook-mattwater3.jpg

Great location. Would've been perfect with a proper camera and a circular polariser to get rid of the reflection in the windscreen, and a bit of HDR to get the detail in the sky.

Thanks

I do plan on going back with a proper camera - and some gumboots lol

what does look aswome is

CRW_2273_s.jpg

is that your ride

Note click thumnail for large photo

EDIT what would that be worth as a poster wil

Thanks dude, yep that's my car :).

It's $25 for a bit bigger than A3 -> (297mm x 440mm) on proper thick photo paper. (professional print, NOT inkjet or local photo store print)

$40 as above but also hot laminated with a black border.

I have it up on my wall but it's 420mm x 622mm (which is slightly bigger than A2). Cost is a bit more too for that.

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