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Yeah. The photo of her aint the best. But i like my car in that photo so meh :)

Yeh agreed. Seen much better model photos then that. Not really that she aint any good. Just doesnt look like it turned out right.

How did you score that shoot?

Here's my beastie. Owned it since the 25th of may 07'. Its not the sexiest or cleanest car in the land, but its all my own work - to my taste. Not my dream car, But its what I could/can afford to build up.

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Here's my beastie. Owned it since the 25th of may 07'. Its not the sexiest or cleanest car in the land, but its all my own work - to my taste. Not my dream car, But its what I could/can afford to build up.

Certainly not the sexiest. But god damn that looks tough . Looks like it was built with a purpose and guideline and sticks to it all the way. Nothing on it looks like it doesn't belong there.

Nice Wheels PM-R33. Did you take that photo yourself? If so what type of camera did you use?

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so whats wrong here u might ask..

their is a good car and a somewhat respectable half dressed female (except her head) and your only question is about what camera was used.. :down:

mr untouchable looks the good bro just needs moar low

Here's my beastie. Owned it since the 25th of may 07'. Its not the sexiest or cleanest car in the land, but its all my own work - to my taste. Not my dream car, But its what I could/can afford to build up.

Tough look exactly what I like ! keep it up

Certainly not the sexiest. But god damn that looks tough . Looks like it was built with a purpose and guideline and sticks to it all the way. Nothing on it looks like it doesn't belong there.

Thanks dude. yep, purpose is, capable of street duties and able to be driven to the track and rip out a decent time. Oh, and something interesting and exciting to drive. Something that doesnt get old and boring.

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so whats wrong here u might ask..

their is a good car and a somewhat respectable half dressed female (except her head) and your only question is about what camera was used.. :D

mr untouchable looks the good bro just needs moar low

Haha!

stock turbo,stockecu,stock pipe with no cat and diffrent muffler running 10psi i managed a 13.671 with a 2.0 60.

was pretty happy with that as i havnt spent much on the engine yet

nice work. what tyres/rims and suspension were your running?

Mr Untouchable, that car looks incredible! Very, very tough! Fantastic work.

Mark660, thats a very good time for a stock car! You must be a good driver? What suspension/tire/wheel setup are you running? I did a 13.7 with 300hp :) Although HKS twin-plate clutch, Tien JDM suspension, and crap driver worked against me.

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so whats wrong here u might ask..

their is a good car and a somewhat respectable half dressed female (except her head) and your only question is about what camera was used.. :)

mr untouchable looks the good bro just needs moar low

Hehe. After reading that comment. I have no answer to that comment :cool:

I guess I have a bit of a thing for quality photos because all the photos I take always suck.

nice work. what tyres/rims and suspension were your running?
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Mark660, thats a very good time for a stock car! You must be a good driver? What suspension/tire/wheel setup are you running? I did a 13.7 with 300hp :cool: Although HKS twin-plate clutch, Tien JDM suspension, and crap driver worked against me.

running 17inch rims with hankook ventus hr2 235/45s. iv also got custom bilstein coilovers.

As of the weekend :cool::) So absolutely stoaked with it, best possible introduction to the Skyline world I think :huh:

I introduce to you my: 1996 R33 Skyline S2 GTS-4 Non Turbo.

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Cheers,

Borci88.

P.S: Those 19s aren't going to pass roadworthy are they?

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