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Hey guys,

Thought i would post some pics of my ride finally got a chance to take some pics

Its R34 4 door with full GTR front kit / vender's :banana:

But also with leather insides and a sunroof!

also Manual and also turbo!! so i am happy to find this babe's

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  • 2 weeks later...

sold the sil80 and altho my thoughts went to buy a 34 GTT.. I went towards the normal life... a chicks car for the time being..

2005 Mazda 3 SP23 hatch

its got the following mods:

Whiteline swaybars front and rear

POD filter

Extractors

Full exhaust

dark tint

carbon fibre inserts on the dash

S-guage

turbo timer :thumbsup:

JDM front grill

fun to drive and ZERO police attention..

altho front wheel drive it is alot of fun to use.. just get in and go...

_love_ not having to fix shit on a 20 year old car anymore :D

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hi guys, some pics of my cars. mods currently are Nismo catback, Nismo lowered springs, Blitz induction cover and Advan gold wheels. More sensible mods are coming on the way, will keep u guys posted about it :thumbsup:

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