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Well perhaps, with God_speed's absolutely stunning Black VS2 Nur, Matthew VonMatBoy can do something with these? ^^^

Those comments a couple of pages ago are much appreciated guys...

Terry, we'd love to have you join the party!! Google says it's 3,938km's from Sydney to Perth, so as long as you don't mind a few kays on your car come on over! :D

But seriously, it looks mint. Would look good next to Dave's N1 here, that's pretty mint as well - 12,000km's on it! :thumbsup:

Love the photos Matt and Clarence - keep 'em coming!

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Kinda left Huy's black Nur out of this shot by accident... but it was there! Sorry Huy.

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Would've been better minus the lurkers and random cars in the background!

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Marko, I'm located around Sydney and I'd be happy to shoot your ride. I'll PM you :)

Tangcla, love your work man! Pics 2 and 4 are rad. The red came up a treat!

One more of the same 34 for you all...

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Thanks Mat!

This rolling shot, did you use a rig or second vehicle? I'm very hesitant to use a rig, all my rolling shots are done with me from a second vehicle.

I see the other R34s are all having rear tail light syndrome.

Some cars light up a whole lot better than others.

Mine fail, people think they're out/not working during the day.

I feel slightly ashamed putting my car here, it doesn't have a home.

But closest to the R34s.

Just a sneak peak from a shoot. Let him play with my car.

Photographer is a kid in high school that I went to school with, still learning, but better than anything I can do for now.

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Terry, we'd love to have you join the party!! Google says it's 3,938km's from Sydney to Perth, so as long as you don't mind a few kays on your car come on over! :D

But seriously, it looks mint. Would look good next to Dave's N1 here, that's pretty mint as well - 12,000km's on it! :thumbsup:

Love the photos Matt and Clarence - keep 'em coming!

nur_shoot_4_1000.jpg

Kinda left Huy's black Nur out of this shot by accident... but it was there! Sorry Huy.

nur_shoot_7_1000.jpg

Would've been better minus the lurkers and random cars in the background!

Thanks so much for the extra photos. Please post more if you have them.

That black one with the TE37's looks fantastic. Love it.

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I see the other R34s are all having rear tail light syndrome.

Some cars light up a whole lot better than others.

Mine fail, people think they're out/not working during the day.

I feel slightly ashamed putting my car here, it doesn't have a home.

But closest to the R34s.

Just a sneak peak from a shoot. Let him play with my car.

Photographer is a kid in high school that I went to school with, still learning, but better than anything I can do for now.

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Nice car mate.

Domo kicks ass. Nomnomnomnmonomnomonomnom

^^^ Yeah very nice, sits really well. Okay one more - it's on the dark side but I think Marcus' car (M-Spec Nur on left) looks really nice, as does Huy's of course! Genuine Nismo (R-Tune?) CF bonnet is drool worthy too!

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OHHHHHHHH

i would be keen but i'm flying to europe on good friday

faaaarkkkk. my car hasn't left the garage since july either

Well, I could come get your car from the airpor (I land on Thursday) and use your car for the weekend... I'll drop it off on the way to the airport ;)

Complimentary vehicle pick-up and drop-off service, normally valued at (insert dollar value here)

Well, I could come get your car from the airpor (I land on Thursday) and use your car for the weekend... I'll drop it off on the way to the airport ;)

Complimentary vehicle pick-up and drop-off service, normally valued at (insert dollar value here)

im keen to hear more bout this shoot as i live in wollongong n wouldnt mind some more pro pictures of my car

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Kinda left Huy's black Nur out of this shot by accident... but it was there! Sorry Huy.

Just awesome. But how dare you leave the black Nur out!! Haha :P

Couple of my car, sorry can't rotate first photo, second, these two are related, believe it or not

The Targa twins!? Love it.

Thanks

I'm not sure honestly, i'm just looking after the car :P but I don't have a V-spec one to replace it with haha.

Haha!

http://justjap.com/s...&cat=335&page=1

^^ Come on! Get it together.

Just joking ya :laugh:

You still running with the TE37's or the Enkei's?

Terry, we'd love to have you join the party!! Google says it's 3,938km's from Sydney to Perth, so as long as you don't mind a few kays on your car come on over! :D

But seriously, it looks mint. Would look good next to Dave's N1 here, that's pretty mint as well - 12,000km's on it! :thumbsup:

Any further from Brisbane?

I may have to trailer it though...

6000kms and not counting... much.

So much dust.

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Xenons are in the cupboard :)

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