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I just want one (R34 4dr) cause they do have the best tail lights! Hubby's got an R33 coupe and now I want an R34 sedan as a daily, he prefers the R33 tail lights but I am for the R34, there is just something about the R34 that gets me. mmmmm delicious! :no:

Know anyone with an R34 GT-T sedan for sale?

i have 2 2001 gtt sedans for sale atm..ring me if your interested in either..the blue one isn`t cheap :D

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The front of the blue one looks like a MKII JZX100 Chaser... I like it!

series 2 bar with separate grill,clear lens indicators,rear spoiler with led stop lamp also clear ..all standard on the series 2 cars(late 2000 and 2001) or just facelift as the japs call it :P

While everyone else is shamelessly plugging away,

Don't forget your good friends at J-Spec Imports!!!

Sorry but I need to represent too!!

Power to the 4 door, shame the good folks at Nissan made such a mess of the 35 4 door....

Guys, I've decided to get the R34 GTR wheels on the 4door. With the car sitting nice and low, should come up well :)

That would be a good look, at least until the Uras Monkey Magic body kit arrives!!

series 2 bar with separate grill,clear lens indicators,rear spoiler with led stop lamp also clear ..all standard on the series 2 cars(late 2000 and 2001) or just facelift as the japs call it :D

I see... nice mate... good luck with the sales. :O

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