GTR Day
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GTR Day
I got the opportunity to hang out for the day with the guys from over on www.nagtroc.org at Buttonwillow and I must say an awesome day it was. Not often you get to see 10+ R35's being thrown around a race track.
I'll post some more pic's later when I have gotten some sleep.
And the rear!! mmmm secksie!
Mike
I'll post some more pic's later when I have gotten some sleep.
And the rear!! mmmm secksie!
Mike
Last edited by GST Motorsports; 12-30-2008 at 10:44 AM.
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nice pics
i'm not a fan of unpainted cf on street cars, but the yellow axis wheels gtr looks pretty dang good. i always knew james chen would do big things. he had that mover+shaker vibe even way back when he was at the OG hole in the wall DAZZ Motorsports.
p.s. it's nagtroC.org not nagtroG
i'm not a fan of unpainted cf on street cars, but the yellow axis wheels gtr looks pretty dang good. i always knew james chen would do big things. he had that mover+shaker vibe even way back when he was at the OG hole in the wall DAZZ Motorsports.
p.s. it's nagtroC.org not nagtroG
Last edited by CLsmooth71; 12-30-2008 at 01:47 AM.
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Seriously, that owner of Axis wheels foo has so much ****ing money it's ridic. He owns lambo's, ferrari's, that GTR (for daily driving prob), etc, and they're all yellow I think. He's got a thing for yellow cars. Oh, and the cf on his car, should be unpainted. Come on, $600 wet cf pieces = need paint, but DRY CARBON pieces should be left to show off their uber sex appeal imo.
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Seriously, that owner of Axis wheels foo has so much ****ing money it's ridic. He owns lambo's, ferrari's, that GTR (for daily driving prob), etc, and they're all yellow I think. He's got a thing for yellow cars. Oh, and the cf on his car, should be unpainted. Come on, $600 wet cf pieces = need paint, but DRY CARBON pieces should be left to show off their uber sex appeal imo.
Not to mention the automotive aftermarket, especially wheels is the only industry where you can actually justify to the IRS come tax time to purchase exotic cars as a business expense haha
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