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that pic of the 3/4 GTS-R is the sh*t (3rd pic)

but instead of an r31 should be a dr30

good stuff.

i posted them to give everyone an idea of what 75 degrees sideways could draw up for us and if he getsthe DR for him too as i said "i got that car to get this t-shirt"

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that pic of the 3/4 GTS-R is the sh*t (3rd pic)

but instead of an r31 should be a dr30

good stuff.

haha, it's my Nismo Widebody GTS-R concept based off that crazy Group B dr30 widebody. Except this is a M/R (mid/rear engine) car with two rb20det's stroked to 2.4ltr's joined at the hip to make an rb40dett 12 cylinder 4.8 ltr twin turbo :wassup:

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a lot has to be made in the engine bay (trunk) but I will finish making it one day, and if you ask nicely i'll make a dr30 rs-x

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haha, nice

if he does get that car do you think you could convince him to sell me the spare r200 diff on his way back up north...?....

NO i've already got dibs on it if he sells it :P

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car'nt take credit where credits not due, that design is ghostriders, but if you want i'll get a mate to draw up some of the ideas. this is some of his work..that shot is from the need for speed PC game and yes it is a r31 and r30 racing..mate drew the r31..his on line name is 75 degrees sideways..trying to get him to buy the purple dr benneys got forsale??

What about this sort of concept???

It's a take off similar to other club shirts, but just a suggestion.

What you think???

A third could be a 4 dr hatch on the bottom, then all available options would be covered.

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A side profile silhouette would be better I reckon

BTW you're gonna cringe when I post a pic of what I did to my car lol

what about that idea of the silhouette but say below what ghostrider latest pic with the heading we have a hatch then below that a 4door then at the bottom a 2door or maybe swap that order?? cars only an inch and a 1/2 high??

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something like these

now your just showing off..lol... i think it'll come down to $$ and what ghostrider has lined up with the printers (whats possible to be printed) it likeit to be alone the lines of the second shirt pic you posted?? i've got a shirt with the CORE r33 gtr on it that i picked up the last time i was in sydney... :D

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hm yeh the silhouette type deal is a prety good idea i reckon. but like a modified silhouette like low looking sorta thing ... !

though i would like a front on iron mask type silhouette like that pic, that would be cool ... maybe side on silhouette of 4 door or watever on the front, and then front on silhouette of iron mask (like that grey one in the photo) on the back with R30 under it? i have photo of my car like that, but also has extra lower lip spoiler on the front from R31s to make it a bit meaner too =)

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