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Alan, I put a category in for your pics... Hope I did it right...:stupid:

So many admin options in the gallery I don't like to mess around in there....:cross-eye

If you want it titled differently let me know and I can change the title of the category.

Shame someday we couldn't get a true "worldwide" Z car show together somewhere.... that would keep the cameras going for a while eh?

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Great!

Thanks very much indeed.

I'll start uploading straight away.

Somebody's going to have to clear and approve them too - so I guess there will be another short delay while this happens.

Hope people think the pics are worth the fuss.............

All the best,

Alan T.

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OK.

89 images uploaded and awaiting approval.

I will give proper titles / descriptions using Gallery Admin. once they are up and visible.

I have a fair few more, but I'm running out of space in my allocation on this site.

Might have to start deleting some older photos or beg for more space to be allocated. Anybody want to donate some?:cheeky:

Alan T.

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Alfadog, I think you can see the pics already because you have special privileges ( being a Moderator ).

There were a LOT of cars there fitted with G-Nose type front ends or variations thereof. I'd have to say that the majority of these were NOT Factory-built HS30-H models. On some cars this was immediately apparent ( either at a distance or in some cases after a closer look ) but there WERE some really good replicas there too. I should imagine that there might have been one or two of doubtful origin too. Very hard to tell the better fakes unless you get deep into them................

Actually, it was a little frustrating that so many G-Nosed cars turned up on the day. That was probably just the luck of the day and a matter of who turned out with their cars. CLUB S30 actually has more standard-fronted cars than G-Nosed types, and on the day a good proportion of these happened to be 432's. It ended up looking something like a ZG and 432 benefit gig.

There's a couple of good GC110's that were GT-R replicants in there for you. One Silver and one Red. Both in lovely condition.

Alan T.

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Nope, this little moderator is confined to the forum only. I have to wait for the pictures like the rest of the commoners! Scoundrels!

A pity that not more of a variety turned up I guess, but still, it's always worth it isnt it ? :classic:

Oh! Bewildered am I! I did not expect any C110's at all, thankyou muchly indeed! (now I'm even more impatient)

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I am willing to donate my space to your cause. I must admit, I never expected to see that many G nosed cars in one place. I still love the white, but two white G noses in SA may be just a tad much, might have to think some more.

Thanks again for the pics

Chris

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I just finished browsing the whole lot, some truly awesome cars there. I loved the black one with the G-nose, and the silver GC110 of course.

Thanks Alan I have also posted some (like 10 LOL) questions there too if you get time. Fine if you dont, very busy time of year...

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I was looking at wheels, Guus. Did you see the lovely wheels on the 432? I'm convinced, now, that I prefer a polished rim to the all dark wheel. I like the larger darkend center, but polished rim. What a nice variety of wheels!

Hello kats!

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What can I say that hasn't already been said?

More beautiful prints courtesy Mr. Alan Thomas!

I'm currently in the early stages of planning a holiday to Japan (it could be a year away). But most importantly, the other-half has fully endorsed the participation of numerous automotive events during the trip.

I can't wait!

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