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Thought I'd share my new car with you guys. I've always wanted a r34 gtr, its been my dream car as far as I can remember. Finally could afford one end of last year, and when I saw this one for sale at a good price I had to get it! Looks standard under the bonnet, had no hassles at all getting it over the pits when I got the rego swapped over from NSW, but its had abit of work done to it :yes:. More details in the members section.

Originally made around 470awhp or 350awkw at 1.4 bar when it was first built and tuned, and the previous owner has run a 11.0@127mph on MickyT's at WSID.

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More pics:

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At the pits:

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With my old r33:

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The cockpit:

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With full bodykit and BBS wheels: (previous owner removed the sides and rear, I have the 2nd front lip but its not on the car atm)

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On the dyno in Sydney:

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At Barbagello last week:

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Running rich:

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Flamage!

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Hey all, This is my car as it sits at the moment, it's my first car, just finished a full alpine install with clarion 6.5inch touch screen headunit. I'll get more pictures tomorrow when it is day. Closest future plans are exhaust, panel & paint work and a new front bumper. Future plans include, custom interior work and 18's. Hopefully in a month's time i can re-post with a new pic after panel work and all that. Wish me luck! I have the cash i just need to find time to get it done!

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My baby~ Wanted a skyline since I played GT3 [i think I was 13] and eventually got the money saved up. Had to hold out for a black one though! :( The #1 comment I get from my friends is... "wow your car is shiny" :)

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I'll get around to joining Sauwa sometime... uni & holidays are too much at this point to care.

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