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Deceive is one of the best 31's I've ever seen! There's a few other really nice examples here too.Good work boys!

Here's some pics of my R31. Sold it about 100 years ago now.

It begins!

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And dennnnnnnnnn......

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And then some real rims were added to the recipe

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Ugly Mug! hahaha

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This was where it started for me... way back in 2001 :thumbsup:

First HR31 i had. Still to this the day I've not seen a cleaner, factory standard HR31 like it.

It was imported in 1996-1998 or there abouts, rare as hens teeth as it was factory original (except for the wheels).

Only thing i changed was a chip/tune, 10psi & a very tame exhaust... was truely a brilliant daily.

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looks tuff

i really like it with the r32 wheels

Ye they were quite good actually. 100% mint conditon as well for a long time (till a gutter early one morning took a bit of an edge off)

The 34R wheels look great as well. In fact, that whole car looks fkn mint!

Ye R34 wheels look awesome, but the offset just doesn't work.

These are the current wheels... only 17s but good rubber (minus front lip etc)

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I have a very good friend on the hunt for a nice set of Works 18's with the right offset for some awesome dish... so sometime in the future i'll be a man again and have 18s :D

This was where it started for me... way back in 2001 >_<

First HR31 i had. Still to this the day I've not seen a cleaner, factory standard HR31 like it.

It was imported in 1996-1998 or there abouts, rare as hens teeth as it was factory original (except for the wheels).

Only thing i changed was a chip/tune, 10psi & a very tame exhaust... was truely a brilliant daily.

a pic of that car asof today

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a pic of that car asof today

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:D:):banana: I thought someone sold the Racing Hart's off? Fken amazing they are still on there... very sexy shit!

Body does look like it needs a bit of the ole cut n polish though :P

Also looks like it's sitting a bit higher in the rear or that just me? :ermm:

I have a very good friend on the hunt for a nice set of Works 18's with the right offset for some awesome dish... so sometime in the future i'll be a man again and have 18s :thumbsup:

nah you wana get some ssr sp1's in black...... yummy ;)

:happy::) :) I thought someone sold the Racing Hart's off? Fken amazing they are still on there... very sexy shit!

Body does look like it needs a bit of the ole cut n polish though :P

Also looks like it's sitting a bit higher in the rear or that just me? ;)

im the only one to own it after you (or the guy you sold/traded it to), and the racing harts had been swapped with different wheels but now they are on to stay.

probly just the driveway that makes it look like that, rear is slightly higher i guess,

still only 101,000kms on it,

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