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This particular example is one of the most extensively modified Nissan Skyline GT-Rs in the world.

Oh I just love it how Americans throw that phrase around like it's part and parcel with being in the USA. While it's definately an awesome 34GT-R, they obviously don't know about the Amuse Carbon R, Autech Tsukada R32 GT-R, M's Factory Authorised RII...

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Oh I just love it how Americans throw that phrase around like it's part and parcel with being in the USA. Obviously they don't know about the Amuse Carbon R, Autech Tsukada R32 GT-R, M's Factory Authorised RII...

Apparently, in the US - there are not many Skylines. Actually, got a few mates that live in US and they rarely see or know about what a Skyline is .... Australia, New Zealand, UK and Pakinstan (besides Japan itself of course) probably has the most Skylines. LOL

Malaysia is right behind too...

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Apparently, in the US - there are not many Skylines. Actually, got a few mates that live in US and they rarely see or know about what a Skyline is .... Australia, New Zealand, UK and Pakinstan (besides Japan itself of course) probably has the most Skylines. LOL

Malaysia is right behind too...

Whats not many Skylines in America got to do with their claim of 'most extesively modified GT-R in the world'? Even an internet savvy 12 year old would know that was false. I've since checked other stuff on that website and the writer is from the Philipines... I take back what I said about Americans.

But anyway... show us some of these Pakistani GT-Rs :)

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i think the claim that its the most powerful/best etc R34 GTR in the world is obviously a bit much… but i think its more focusing on how it was shipped from place to place to get all this work done, and how the LHD conversion looks standard etc

glad an australian workshop got a good mention!

still a stunning car :thumbsup:

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