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  1. Nickt

    Nickt Formula 3

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    #1 Nickt, Jul 29, 2006
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    Yesterday my GT4 modelled for the September edition of the Practical Performance Car Magazine. They are doing a 7 page spread on the GT4, the shoot took a couple of hours and was quite an experience!
    The only down side was the 300 mile round journey in searing heat. Going we met every white van driver on the road, pull in front and slam on the brakes - sods.
    Coming back the first 80 miles were great, the road cleared as we approached traffic - respect! then we hit a grid lock traffic jam for 50 miles. The water temperature rose to about 105 degrees C and I was worried. But after 3 hours we got back home.
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  2. PAP 348

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    Very nice Dino you have there mate. :)
     
  3. bigodino

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    Great to have professional photos made of your car! :)
    But what's "up" with the mirrors?

    btw I usually don't find modern wheels on classics very attractive but these do suit very nicely.

    Best, Peter
     
  4. Nickt

    Nickt Formula 3

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    Thanks Peter,
    These are the original California mirrors, but the only way you can see anything with them is to stick them at this angle!
     

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