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well i thought I may as well post some pics of mine over the years..

Back in 09 at the SAU NSW Show and Shine

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Then I got bored with my old wheels and got some new ones.

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Then I gots me some 33GTR brembos with 345mm BIOT 2 piece front rotors

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Next on the line was a full respray as some parts had been faded since it arrived from japland, Treated my new paint to some Craft Square carbon mirrors.

This was its first outing since the respray, took it down to Shepparton to do DECA with SAU VIC.. Dont I look smashing :P

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Then with the help of my good friend Eric and God_Speed for letting me poke around with his genuine Nismo tail lights we made our own for the standard tail light housings

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I'm missing additions like the bucket seat, harness and other crap but those are all the photos I could find since losing my external HDD with all my pics and videos over the years..

Now its back to doing silly things like this when im not racing properly

Then with the help of my good friend Eric and God_Speed for letting me poke around with his genuine Nismo tail lights we made our own for the standard tail light housings

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These look amazing... DIY tutorial/group buy (we send lights, you assemble) lol?

Hey Tom no lol at all - Dave is setting up to do retrofits to your existing R34 tails if you want the Nismo-style LEDs. I believe all you do is provide your old tails and you get them back with all the LEDs and requisite control units etc; for a fee :)

Bolt on Nismo bits look awesome.

Inspired by Terry_GT-R34's immaculate N1.

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Man you got all of that done in no time at all! New rims, Nismo front bar, V.spec II bonnet, side skirts, and a detail!! Looks amazing mate!

Btw, I'm normally pretty good at guessing what cars are from a little snippet, but what is that parked next to the 34? Looks like something American (GM)?

We got played! :)

Sorry, didnt mean to give you guys a bum steer. LOL

I found the original pic on my hard drive last night and had a quick play with the plate / rims / colours.

It is most likely the route I'd go if I were to mod.

Looked quite nice so thought i'd share.

Bolt on Nismo bits look awesome.

Inspired by Terry_GT-R34's immaculate N1.

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The matching restricted parking markings caught my eye too!

lol

I won't know what to look at between yours Chris and Simon's (n11smo)

You're both meticulous & you both have spectacular BsB specimens

Paul (Moelders) is right up there too.

The 3 of you need to photoshoot with Matt Everingham!

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