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here's my r34. mate took a couple of quick snaps for me. soz if they're too big, first time posting pics

nice pics man, look nuts.

i wish i knew how to take pics like that. i did methods instead of multimedia lOl

Here are some pics I took a few weeks back after a polish and wax. All I can say is....goddamn black looks nice after a good clean. Shame it doesnt stay clean for long though haha.

Pics have my mate's TT soarer in them too....havent have time to shoot the 34 by itself yet. Have since changed the parkers to white...looks heaps better. Last shot is of the autogauges I replaced the stock triple cluster gauges with.

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Cara our cars could be twins ! A back to back shot would be awesome... you going to SCS this year? If so i'll be down for sure. We'll do a shoot around then shall we?

Grats on your win too ! The new kit looks awesome.

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hey everyone!

good news! i won "best vinyl graphics" at adelaide autosalon! here are some pics!

Howie: youre car looks sweet as! lets meet up sometime and take some pics of our cars together!???

wat were u pulln on the dyno

wat were u pulln on the dyno

120.1 keep in mind its a non turbo!!!

and photos dont do any justice.............everyone has said bhow it suits the car etc......

but everyone is entitled to their own opinion though!!!!!!

120.1 keep in mind its a non turbo!!!

and photos dont do any justice.............everyone has said bhow it suits the car etc......

but everyone is entitled to their own opinion though!!!!!!

i must say, one of the finer 34s even though a NA.

you go girl lol

im in the process of getting moneis together so i can get bigger cams (not overly big) and valve springs to go with. :( hopefully will get a nice amount of power then............so doesnt make the car seem like its "all show and no go"

not that i really care what people think on that topic

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