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Ricca, you have to bring that beast out before you sell it!! I really want to see this beast in the flesh!

I will just waiting to get my Licsene back lol

19TH DEC!!!! AFTER that u will see it everywhere lol

Not many GTRs in red around.

However, in that last pic. I really dont like the retro fitted projector headlight.

I would much prefer the stock headlight

It´s a BMW color - Imola Red 2 :)

I liked it a lot when I saw some M3 on the Nürburgring, so I choose that color instead of Millennium Jade or Silica Breath for my respray (car was bought with major body damage).

Used to be the first street legal R34 GTR in Germany :P

I just had the projector headlights fittet for the "TÜV", where every 2 years they check if your car still meets requirements blabla ;)

Usually I have the Xenon lights in :)

I hope to get the car ready, soon. Should be the meanest GTR in Germany, at least I planned it like that. Twin GT303s 0.86 A/R should help with that on top of a stroker :(

I just hope it´l survive top-speed huntings on the German Autobahn with all those Porsche and AMG around me...the Autobahn usually kills all tuned japanese cars that were not built for the job...much easier to get a car quick on the quarter mile than reliable on the Autobahn... :P

BTW notice my license plate *g*

S for my town (Stuttgart) and then R34 Model - usually you can´t get those short plates here...no individual ones around like in UK or somewhere else! You always got to have your town first, then letters and numbers...

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Nice... I usually hate those wheels but they suit the car / colour very well.

Thanks Stan,

It look me a long time to finally decide on a set of wheels, but i think my choice complimented the car.

Factory colour too, the colour i always wanted, Dark Blue Pearl, i've yet to see it in the flesh on another R34, but i know there are some around.

Dallas.

Thanks Stan,

It look me a long time to finally decide on a set of wheels, but i think my choice complimented the car.

Factory colour too, the colour i always wanted, Dark Blue Pearl, i've yet to see it in the flesh on another R34, but i know there are some around.

Dallas.

The colour looks really good on your car. Its a shame that more r34's werent painted in the same hue

hey dude, got a Spec-R i'm trying to decide where to mount, and that looks like a perfect spot. Was it much drama to fit the BC there?

Hey,

I just cut popped out the two spaces (fog lights and a blank) and cut in between the two with a hacksaw, then smoothed it a little with some sandpaper, not that you could of noticed if i didnt, and it slotted right in there, it's a tight fit, but that ensures it wont go anywhere.

You don't even need to support it on the back, it just sits there, i can sit there and push buttons all day long and it goes nowhere.

Goodluck.

Dallas

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