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Check out my pics of the HKS Zero R at the Nismo Festival last Sunday: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...8&page=10&pp=25 (scroll down)

Yes I touched it :wassup:

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how many of them were produced rezz? was it a one off or a made to order machine?

Limited run of 11 made (apparently) to be sold to the public, 2 or 3 bought :)

@Rezz; VERY NICE PHOTOS :aroused: I'm drooling here just looking at the 400Rs :| Thanks for posting them up~!

Oh, and the Zero R article was at the back of HPI Issue 28..I'll see if I can scan it in and upload into my gallery

oh... god... i never realised there were as many people my age on here... some only 13-14.... that's good and all but don't get too involved if you dont even have your L's yet. This is turning into the fast fours forum... what's next pictures of your shiny new red bicycle?

I'll be back in a year or two lol

oh... god... i never realised there were as many people my age on here... some only 13-14.... that's good and all but don't get too involved if you dont even have your L's yet.  This is turning into the fast fours forum... what's next pictures of your shiny new red bicycle?  

I'll be back in a year or two lol

Usually the dreamers that join up on here are shot down pretty quickly once they start asking insane questions..like "Ok, I got an R34 RB26 cheap, can I put it in my S15?" *cough* Usually around the school holiday periods..Uh oh, summer break coming up..

Edit: ok, time for my contribution to this thread..

Possibly the sweetest R33 GTSt coupe..abcent's GTSt

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And Spooks_Skyline's R33 GTSt sedan..

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Attached pics: Shin from ProSpec's Mine's-tuned BNR34

oh... god... i never realised there were as many people my age on here... some only 13-14.... that's good and all but don't get too involved if you dont even have your L's yet.  This is turning into the fast fours forum... what's next pictures of your shiny new red bicycle?  

I'll be back in a year or two lol

mate think before you say, because i sure as hell aint like those retards on fast fours :rolleyes:

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