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man that TK r34 is the shit, not a fan of white wheels but f*kkkk it looks so tough.....

i regret buying a gtt so bad lol

heres a retarded pic of my car.......still in the workshop......but hopefully out soon.

hoping for to break the 500hp (472rwkw) benchmark =D

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got the new wheels on the car aswell

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Edited by R34NRG
Very nice mate! What Owgasm is trying to say is yours is not the only Tommy Kiara in Australia, we've got a few on these forums.

Yeah i know there is other tommy Kairas any even R34 TommyK

But what i know is mine is the only R34 GTR TommyK in Aust.

Thanks

man that TK r34 is the shit, not a fan of white wheels but f*kkkk it looks so tough.....

i regret buying a gtt so bad lol

heres a retarded pic of my car.......still in the workshop......but hopefully out soon.

hoping for to break the 500hp (472rwkw) benchmark =D

16012008032tz6.jpg

got the new wheels on the car aswell

gtc3ca9.jpg

yeah thanks Champ.

Love the GT-C. Keep us updated on u power outputs and all other stuff

I believe there are more Genuine Tommy K in Aus, many have been for sale, and only a few pages back was a few pics of one.

But i didn't mean, oh.. its just another tommy kaira, i ment WOW, another one as i know they aren't common.

NRG, did you buy those GT-C's off someone on here?

I believe there are more Genuine Tommy K in Aus, many have been for sale, and only a few pages back was a few pics of one.

But i didn't mean, oh.. its just another tommy kaira, i ment WOW, another one as i know they aren't common.

NRG, did you buy those GT-C's off someone on here?

Yeah that was my car!!!!

What im saying is my TommyK is the only "R34 GTR" in Aust.

well thats i think. If so let me know about any others

thanks

GTR32X mate if yours is the only TK BNR34 ... then you're only lucky son of a b*tch! :P Awesome stuff buddy.

Well thats what i have been told.

And when i imported it there definetely wasnt any in the country

But someone may have bought one over in the last couple of years but havent heard of any!

thats why i said does anyone know.

Well thats what i have been told.

And when i imported it there definetely wasnt any in the country

But someone may have bought one over in the last couple of years but havent heard of any!

thats why i said does anyone know.

I'm sure I came across a white one for sale in the past 8 months or so when I was shopping around for an R34.

got the new wheels on the car aswell

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Now those wheels look real familiar :happy:

I put a new set of Targa plates on mine the other day - I bought this 34 last January and already it's had three completely different number plates :wub:

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I might take a run down the east coast to Hobart tomorrow if it's a nice day... and take some better photos while I'm at it.

Still havent been that way since I moved here a month ago today :)

Edited by Wayne_J

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