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Couple of amazing cars mate, you're the envy of most people on here to have not one but TWO GT-R's!!!

What the hell do you do for a job to afford them both? Something to do with mining no doubt!!

Keep up the great work.

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thanks ewan. Yeah mate i work in mining, but think of me as the crazy dude who loves his imports... yeah i may have blown alot of money and it might have not been a smart move.

but might aswell do it while i'm young (cough) :whistling: Nothing gives me more pleasure than driving the two R's thats for sure.

Thanks again

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Cheers mate :) the 33 is still up for sale, where I live it's all HSV and ford so finding a buyer is proving hard. BUT the 33 is on daily duties now so I'm enjoying it more than I did before! Giving it a bath today but other than that I'm waiting on a buyer

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The photo of the white GTS looks almost identical to my GTR with the white ENKEI rims, your GTR is starting to look too aggresive with the darker coloured rims and lower lip I think a colour coded lip would look far more stylish.

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Thanks mate. Aggressive is what I like! Nothing much been happening with them lately, just trying to source next round of purchases for when I get back from japan

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I'm so jealous.... I want to work in the mines too :O)

Nah....just kidding my decrepit body would not last and the wiffy would no doubt divorce me.

You have two sensational cars, but my favorite is your black R34 GTR.

Wanna see more, more I tell you!

Awesome to see.

Keep it up.

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Thanks ants,

Yeah there isn't much to do up here haha. Not much has happened with the 34 lately apart from an LED boot brake lamp. I'm gaining info for my next mods as when I come back from japan I hope to do a bit more to it. Maybe I'll visit an UP GARAGE in japan, see what they have to offer ;)

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Visited the new nismo factory today. Amazing place, had only seen a GTR at Fuji Q on the trip so far. But upon arriving at the workshop- omori factory r34 Gtr, followed by 3 R1 34's. also saw my first z tune

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Are you bloody kidding me!!! Did you say to yourself 'mmmm.....I feel like going to Japan....yeah I'l go to Nismo Omori Factory'

More pics of everything while your there!

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Hahahaha had always planned to go to japan. Nismo was always on the list also, I have them all on my camera. I'll upload more when I get back to OZ.

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That's it till then. Lets just say it was hard not to load up and buy heaps of shit haha

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