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Proud Nissan (and one part owner) owners gathered to look like nobs to do a photoshoot by the Harbour Bridge.

This is the result.... want to do one with Nissans from all eras with the RB series, SR20 and CA18 engines.... If you think your car will suit this photoshoot gimme a pm or sms me at 0431408578... and a better camera than the one currently had will be used....

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I anxiously await....

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