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Hey guys. After spending about an hour and a half searching here and yahoo. Who would have thought it would be so hard to find really good wallpapers of GTR's. Im in the middle of revamping the shed. Ive got this "in theory fantastic idea" of having 6 framed posters put up showing in order each major Skyline model. (R31 coupe, R32 GTR, R33 GTR, R34 GTR and the new R35)

I have the R32, R34 and R35 sorted although a better R34 would be good. But im totally lost in find a good hi res of an R31 coupe or an R33 GTR.

If anyone can help out im after either Circuit Spec, Known Tuner version (i.e nismo), Or Completely stock. Anything you's could post would be great keeping in mind that hi res is important as will be going to printers to be done at a decent size.

Oh. And the other photo (for those that noted i said 6 posters but only 5 car models) I remember seeing somewhere (but cant remember where) a photo of a Highly Tuned RB26 compete with Turbos hanging off it. But NOT in an engine bay. might have been in a magazine. im not sure. If anyone has anything like that can they post that to.

Heck sorry to make this such a long post. catchyas

Luke

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Not the one i was thinking (chances of finding it are slim) but thats Exactly the type of photo im after(the engine photo im thinking of was very much like that 2nd one but with 2 large top mounts). But still. good stuff.

Thanks for those. Ill add them to the list.

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