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a couple of lads asked me to throw up some pics from the weekend just gone, so here are some shots i am very grateful to the photographers for taking :worship:

couple of final touches to the body styling i would have liked to have had done in time but still very happy with where it's at

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Your stag looked f'n hot Mike. Couldn't stop drooling over those rims. I got some pics too of your stag. I'll post them up tomorrow. Good to see another stag there. You going to Extreme?

ah that would be awesome ru :)

i tried havin' a sus under your bonnet but too hard with that small a gap and couldn't see you about to ask for a nosey

no plans for extreme as yet, i'm assuming you're already in?

and cheers all :)

Looks amazing, Mike. You've done an excellent job with detailing it, it looks super-clean!

The pearl white looks like it has a grey mixed into it, but I'm guessing that's due to the reflections from the surroundings, right?

Looks amazing, Mike. You've done an excellent job with detailing it, it looks super-clean!

The pearl white looks like it has a grey mixed into it, but I'm guessing that's due to the reflections from the surroundings, right?

looks very nice indeed!!!!
Looks amazing, Mike. You've done an excellent job with detailing it, it looks super-clean!

The pearl white looks like it has a grey mixed into it, but I'm guessing that's due to the reflections from the surroundings, right?

to be honest, it was just a quick job at big bucket to wash it on the way there and some tyre shine at the event (we were late entries, handed in the forms on the day)

i put the glossiness down to the fresh(ish) paint, was resprayed in z-tune silver in japan

ah that would be awesome ru :)

i tried havin' a sus under your bonnet but too hard with that small a gap and couldn't see you about to ask for a nosey

no plans for extreme as yet, i'm assuming you're already in?

and cheers all ;)

I was around mostly in the arvos on both days. I almost came in with my tools and jack to take your rims! :)

Nothing fancy under the bonnet atm. Put stock air box back in ... but I am going to get AM Performance to do some piping for me, as I want to put the Neo cover back on. I'll also be getting some chroming done under there too :D Just a matter of $$$

I've got my forms for Extreme, but not lodged yet. Tinkering with the idea of entering my Brutale or Stagea ... or both! I hope to have a respray on the Stagea by then. Mate of mine is loaning me his booth and equipment.

You coming to this cruise on sunday?

Both cars look awesome. Good to see some stageas representing. See you got your turn signal door mirrors Mike. One of these days i hope to see a GTR front conversion at one of these Autosalons. Daniel (260rsstagea) was entered at the Perth show, clean car and killer stereo install.

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