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I have been looking for a skyline I saw a while back. It's picture appearred on a members post. It was a glowing red with plenty of carbon fibre. The caption read "candy+carbon+chrome" or similar words. It is basically an R32 gtst that has been completed kitted up into a GTR (bumpers, skirts, gaurds, engine, etc). I followed the members link to a website that described the build project. It is one impressive model but I now cannot find it anywhere.

Please post if you know the car I am looking for

Cheers

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hey guys

yea thats my car

it was featured and on the cover of Hot4s and ignition dvd last month

its mainly a street car and used to go to the occasional show

here are some pics taken by Mitch aka Balabka Design

http://www.balabkadesign.com.au/pics/021/index.htm

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