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Hi guys..

Im from Malaysia, and this is pic of my R34 GTR Vspec.

This is a Great Forum, and hope to learn from all you awesome Oz Skyline owners...

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For more shots including mod plans, please visit my blog @ :

ofloveandcarbonfibre.blogspot.com

Comments welcome, Thanks!

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New wheels are on there was from Japan... will take some more pics when I have them on.

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Nice colour, thats a similar blue to what I am looking out for my 4 door 34 once I get all the other mods done to it.

  • 3 weeks later...
heres a few happy snaps of my 34!!

just picked her up from the docks not long ago.

some pics here of her while at the car yard i was staying at in japan.

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enjoy >_<

Nice but isn't the stearing wheel illegal in oz cause they came standard with airbag?

heres a few happy snaps of my 34!!

just picked her up from the docks not long ago.

some pics here of her while at the car yard i was staying at in japan.

Hey man, i love the DEFI gauges!! Looks really nice, and the car looks hot too! Did you go to japan to find it and bring it back yourself??

Nice but isn't the stearing wheel illegal in oz cause they came standard with airbag?

everything is pretty much illegal in terms of mods. Dosent mean people dont do it hehe.

and yehh i did go to japan to buy this baby, my dads in the import scene so i thought id tag along this time and pick out something kool :rant: picked it up from uss auction

nice four door , i got one too a couple monthes ago i hit some idiot in a stupid tx-3 im slowly fixing it should be on the road in two weeks , and i was thinking about putting that nismo strip down the side then i say that pic awsome man , how much did it cost ya?

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