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Tired of paints or wraps? How about letting your wife to doodle on your Skyline R33 GT-R?

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When a plain coat of paint over a car is getting a bit too common, we moved on to putting some decals or even a wrap to have that individual look. But what if one decides to have something more unique to decorate his beloved 1995 Nissan Skyline R33 GT-R?

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When NicoClub forummer Collen Kelton aka “GroundForceOne” got his hands on the BCNR33, the car already had some decent modifications like a manual boost controller, coilover suspension, aftermarket forged wheels and a Nismo 400R bodykit.

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In hoping to turn this Godzilla into a Time Attack machine, he started to shave some weight from the GT-R and while he was picking a colour scheme to lose the silver coat of paint, he let his girlfriend (now wife) to draw over a scratch on the front bumper.

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In what started off as a small doodle turned into something interesting as 15 hours later, the whole bumper was doodled with just a Sharpie. And one thing led to another, the talented hands of Allison LaValley went on to doodle on to other parts of the car and we have got to say that it looks very fascinating.

 

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