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Ok GTR owners.

I have been contacted by a publishing company here in Japan (where I live and work)

They are now making a NEW GTR owners bible for release in Japan. These books normally do find their way overseas eventually as enthusiasts like us all generally try to get copies of these.

I don't normally post on the forums as I have no time to visit.

Now what the publishers want to do is show all Japan GTR owners what the overseas GTR owners are like and what do with our cars and how we tune them up.

So I will need full details on your car (Specs only, no need for personal details apart from what you want to be seen in the book)

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Engine Mods

Suspension upgrades

Body work

How long have you had it for

what you use it for (street racing, track, drag, show, dust collector etc)

Your future plans for it

when did you get it

where do you live (only like Country and City is enough)

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Photos

Any Magazine shots (if it has been featured in a mag)

Action shots (if you have been drag racing it etc)

any good shots for the book (basically what you would like to see or how the magazines have their photos done etc).

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any high res photos are required and can be sent via compression methods of

win ZIP or Win RAR

due to the nature of the file size expected please use this websites service to get the data to me

www.yousendit.com

Email them to me at

[email protected]

If it is too large you may need to sign up or send in more than one small batch etc.

Name the file under your name or your email address so I can find your email details with the info to match the specs you send seperately.

DEADLINE is Tuesday next week the 12th so get cracking

ONCE IN A LIFETIME CHANCE

Time to show the Japanese what we can do back at home with these beasts!!

There is no promises in your car being printed as I will be collecting all emails and data form everyone and submitting it all to the publishers and they will choose from the best.

Any other questions please email me as I will not be checking my PM or this thread much due to my busy schedule.

Sincerely

Lorenzo

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