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As a subscriber of Zoom / HPI for 3-4 years now, and a reader for many many more - I always found it encouraging that I'd find Martin Donnon, Munro, PJ, etc all on this forum.

I also honestly don't think Martin is trying to sell his services on here, nor deserved of demands to pay for advertising.

I have to disagree,,,I read this as a real advertisement and I think you should pay SAU to advertise your skills and know-how like everybody else.

Neil.

i have to disagree....i think you should pull up.....the guy does a good job ....everyone knows who he is and what he does already and im sure he is short of work :D .....i say bring on more pics and details.....

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Looks like it will be staggeringly fast! The standard car can bend the space time continueum, these modified versions must be simply obscene!! :P

I also have no problem with Willall Racing giving an insight into the LOCAL modeified R35 scene. Most of the time we see a video, its some crazy Yank, Russian or Arab, very interesting to see that type of GT-R is being produced locally, i don't think they are taking advantage of this site.

By the photshopped comment I assume you mean the wide-angled lense in the bottom pic? If you mean the actual cars, then no it is not photoshopped - given the photos I took are scarily similar :( And for reference some pics of my R34 in front of the beasts - not sure if it enhances or detracts, but I like it :P

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