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Thanks for the comments guys. I wish they all could've gotten their own page or two in the magazine.

For those of you who didn't notice here's a close up of the sign that's behind the black 34 GTR in the first pic.

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Wilch,

Looks great, I would like to get someing printed, PM sent.

  4DoorWhore said:
wow someone please lower that R34 GTR eeee-gah....

nice pics though... that silver R32 w/ no spoiler is hot!

I do 30,000-40,000km a year in the car, the STD suspension is hard enough so I have not pursued an after market replacement, but yes it would look better about 1-2 inch's lower, and Im sure my track times would also get lowered as well.

Hi guys, again thank you for the comments.

I have put together this collage of one of the only cars I was able to take more than one photo of.

gtrcollage800webio0.jpg

http://www.wbcarphotos.com/portfolio/HPI_S...lage_800web.jpg

I've also taken a few orders already for the poster run that I'm sending through on Friday/Friday night which I should then receive by next week. If anyone else would like a post please PM me.

A3 - (approx. 297mm x 440mm) = $25

A2 - (recommended for images like the one above) - (approx. 610mm x 440mm) = $37

these are proper photographic prints, not inkjet or similar

Larger than this can be arranged as can lamination with a black border (but again these cost more).

Please let me know no later than 5pm tomorrow afternoon if you'd like prints.

Cheers,

wil..

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Wil,

I really think you should add these shots to your portfolio on your website! You can use my car, too, I don't have a problem with that at all.

BTW, have the prints come through yet?

Cheers,

Nick

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