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Looks good.

Tommy Kaira Aspects.. interior shots please :thumbsup: and engine.

Interior is pretty standard FOR THE TIME BEING!!

After i finish with the interior pics will be posted up

Also thinking about a Z-Tune Carbon Bonnet any suggestions or could anyone PHOTO SHOP one against my car??

Thanks

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Howie, was the GTS-R badge $20 from powerplay??

hmmm... my car needs something in that space.... maybe that'll do the trick.... i guess it's a legit badge as it is the GTS-R kit :thumbsup:

is your grille/mesh stuff the factory stuff? I'm trying to find some OEM GTR mesh/grille, but not having much luck. Everything about the East Bear kit was absolute quality...except the mesh :(

They sell the GTS-R East Bear Badges at Century city in springvale and their other store in footscray.(They are proper east bear product)

and yes i too have been hunting everywhere with no luck for the oem mesh.

hey GUYs and GIRLs,

Last year i decided to keep my Tommy Kaira R34 GTR!

But from the day i bought it i had my own modification that i wanted to do !

So i have lately been building it to my specs,

Carbon Fibre front V-Spec front lip

Nismo side skirts and rear pods

Ganador Carbon mirrors,

Nismo Carbon rear wing lip,

Nismo Carbon A-pillar garnish,

White TE37,

Ap Racing 6 pot pistons

Nismo N1 fron bar cut outs,

Nismo Carbon intercooler surrounding

Nismo Clear Side indicators

Nismo Clear front bar indicators

Tell me what u think

Thanks

PIC R NOW UP GUS!!!!

Those white TE37's go so well with the Bayside Blue :thumbsup:

Isn't the interior of the Tommy Kaira different?

I remember the R33 GT-R Tommy Kaira was. Or something.

The 2 front seats are different and the dash is electronic

But besides that, nothing is different

Im wanting to get 2 front BRIDE seats in blue.

I think that will look yummy!!

R-spec, awesome looking car mate, i think the black and red rims suit way better. If it was me though, id remove that rear bar, and replace with a standard, or gtr or something other than the nismo one :)

then id add eye lids and replace the wing :( ((( to me the r34 just doesnt look the same from behind without the wing IMO)))

still awesome car, keep it up :huh:

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