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hahah bet that top bloke was you eh ?? :P

jazza you've got an awesome ride there mate! I was eyeing your engine cover too.. got a spare one sitting here ready for painting (anodized red).. but i'm still undecided weather to paint the words or not.

Hahaaha thanks Howie, its not to dis-simlar to yours. The engine cover was just abit of rice to add before autosalon but looks pretty good lol

I have been tihnkin bout a 34R v-spec 2 for awhile now, just not sure if the $ involved is justified.. goin to take the gt-t to the track and see how she goes and if im happy with it etc!

The term "Nismo" gets thrown around quite a bit but no, its not a nismo item...its a factory nissan option front lip...pretty rare and I've got one too :banana:

yeh I didn't know whether it was a nissan or nismo item. Either way, it makes the front bar look alot better imo, and its good because its abit different to the nismo front bars. ;)

car mate sell copies of the front lip I have

Cara why'd you remove your avatar and sig pics?

i got a new computer and im lucky enough to have vista on it (oh yay), but im trying to work out how to make some of my pics smaller so i can use them, plus i wanna use some newer pics from extreme horsepower :thumbsup:

i got some real nice ones!!!

my R34 GT-T

Just got it, not long ago..

And thinking of gettin some GTR Wheels just to be complete,

Wat u think??

What rear bar have you got on it? Cause I just got pod's on mine and they don't match with the height of the skirts (same as yours) but I got the copy from carmate of the nissan front bar like n15mo has not the gtr front lol. Might need to give East Bear a call they make a very nice GTRS kit... its only like $7G. :banana:

Man! Ben's Silvia... my god that thing is the hottest thing i've seen in a long time.

Agreed..

Spoke to the guys at Auto Salon for about an hour about it. Couldn't stop staring at it. The quality gone into the job is awesome. Was definately my favourite car there.

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