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Sold my R34 GTR a couple months back now so I figured it was about time to jump back on the horse. Anyways here's a few pics of the new baby in the famiry:

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No I didn't drive on that dirt road :( Just reversed on to it off the highway for pics.

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Looking factory... :mellow:

Any reason you went 33 over 32?

Yep. Flashbacks to my old R32 GTSt kept me from buying one in the end. My old 32 had so many problems. Had one lined up that was in amazing condition but then this came up.

This is a S2 GTR too so it gets a couple more ticks in the newness department, brembos, airbags and not much tradeoff in weight.

casue there 10000 sweeter :mellow:

nice pics man, where abouts were they taken

Thanks - They're taken about 350 km east of Adelaide on a property off the Sturt Hwy. I drove this car 1400km from Adelaide to Sydney and I guess this is about 70km before Mildura. There are some really awesome rolling plains and these taken at sunset came out the best.

Wish I took my DSLR+tripod to get some HDR photos.

Theres more pics on my gallery thing: http://www.sewid.org/gallery/v/myCarGaller...3/RoadTripHome/

Yup, 34 GTR.

Looks alright Kris. I originally fell in love with white 33's but ended up with the 34 for some reason... What's it got? Specs goddammit. I want specs!!

Yep I had a black 34 v-spec. It was great but too much money locked up in it to thrash it like I should.

I fell in love with white and that has been my top pick for colour. Pretty much wanted a white 33 ever since I saw Mik's S3 almost 2 years ago now.

She has a good foundation, forged internals, some minor head cleanup, strong exedy clutch, baffles all round. Just needs some bolt ons to make her come alive. Standard displacement and standard turbos for now. Likely going to grab another pair of GT-SS's I liked them so much on my last car.

Anyway, this car is in about the best condition inside + out i've seen for a 33 and considering that plus the almost new rebuild etc it was a steal.

... I drove this car 1400km from Adelaide to Sydney and I guess this is about 70km before Mildura. ...

You drove 1400km already! Isn't that more than you ever drove the 34? :mellow:

Congrats on the purchase mate. It's tidy now.. look forward to seeing what you make of it :ninja:

You drove 1400km already! Isn't that more than you ever drove the 34? :mellow:

Congrats on the purchase mate. It's tidy now.. look forward to seeing what you make of it :ninja:

Hahaha yeah. 1000km just yesterday. It's very tiring to listen to the exhaust on the thing tho it's a straight through pipe with one crappy muffler. Well over the legal noise limit im sure. Going for a Kakimoto to quieten it down I think.

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