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that ezyr34 is an r33! thats whats missing :D

Nothing gives that away :ermm:

Lol. I don't think thats whats missing.

ps. i can't put it in the R33 section, they'd kick me out :D

Edited by Owgasm

Haha, yeah, been looking for the front diffuser for months/years honestly!

The rear diffuser is a maybe if i can get one cheap.

I'm sure the problem is with most R34's that aren't V-Specs or missing the front diffuser is what makes it not look right.

One other way to tell its a R34 shell is its roof shape. I perfer it more than the R34 roof shape, its much more sleek and lower.

Hey all..some nice cars u all have!

Heres my old R34, sold her 6 months ago

Yeah, i remember this, seeing it at the Melb Autosalon earlier this year.

Saw it on the Dyno and must have been you with it.

my kit is bomex or bermex? i just picked it up 2weeks ago...

wtf r33 into a r34

is mine a fake r34? 1999 manaul r34 25gt non turbo >.<

how much is a turbo setup and is it easy to be done?

Edited by DeViLStaR

Yeah, thats what i ment about the roof shape ;)

Windows. geez, same thing lol.

Not as much as you'd think, but much cheaper than a R34.

Yeah, was based ona R33 GT-R V-Spec.

Also, the crease on the door, like basti said. For some reason you can see the crease clearly on it but when i see other R33's i can't see it :S

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