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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Sushi City
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Why do you say that? Because it has its company stickers on it? Or becasue of its wheels. Either way, I think it looks ok, different but ok. Would I do that to my car? Only if I owned a company and it had my parts on/in the car and wanted everyone to know it. It is a sponsored car, what do you expect?
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Wellington, NZ
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but hey! horses for course yeah? If that turns your crank, good for you. IMO, it makes it look a) tarted up by Americans and b) from a cheap brand. but again, I stress, just my opinion. And after all, it's still an R35, and they are teh sex! ![]() |
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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Any! If she's willing? :)
Posts: 1,146
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No comment on the car but the Steak in the pic further down in the 'more here' link looked well tasty!
Mmmm...off to buy some steak for my tea tonight by the looks of it, i think i'll have mine medium-rare with some steamed rice, salad & some spicy craemy black pepper sauce that i make with evaporated milk, plain flour. Try it: 2x table spoons of veg oil in a pan then add 2x table spoons of plain flour, stir 'til flour disolves into a paste using a gentle flame then add 500-600ml of water then add 1 level tea spoon of Ground Black Pepper, bring to a boil while stiring, add 1/2 tea spoon of salt & 1.5 tea spoon of sugar, once bolied then finally add 2 table spoons of evaporated milk (or more if you like creamy taste?) pour over the steak & sprinkle finely chopped spring onions on top for he ultimate seduction. ![]() Sod it i'll put some pics up tonight ![]() Sorry to change the subject but the steak pic brought the Gordon Ramsey out of me ![]() GReddy does sound/look a bit like Greedy though? ![]() |
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: In America land.
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Lets say people in poor taste lol. Im American and I'd never do this to my car. Not saying there aren't a few of them here but it exists else where too, look up a USJDM meet in Japan. You'd bust a seam to see that some people actually model they're cars to look like that "American" style you speak of.
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: somewhere over the rainbow ( not far from Jeff )
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I think it looks ok ,bit differant and not the norm of loads of small stickers banged all over it .Does seem like some thought has gone into the design of the decals
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HardcoRe GTROC Member
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: in your mum's knicker drawer
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I love it.
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