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well here's some pics of the r34 last week and i will post up some pics of the car tomorrow night, should be nearly just a shell, not bad for a day and a halfs work,

then we need to make a chassis frame so we can rotate it and also use it to ship to sydney to get the shell acid dipped.

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i will keep ya's posted with it's progress

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yes it's a really nice car,

bloody dirty under neath though!! friggin road cars, who'd work on em! lol

i promise you it will be reborn!! this thing is going to be something special, you should see the gear for it!!

didnt get the car finished(stripped) should have it ready to take to work and take the subframes & glass out tuesday,

there some really cool engineering changes from the r32 to this, great to pull it apart and see all the differences.

mind you i have never worked on an unmodified r33 so big differences for me.

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and my baby has come back! it came back friday and i spent saturday night cleaning it! lol ( drank bourbon , i have been stressed about getting it back from japan)

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speak soon guys

russ

yeah, who would put aftermarket wheels on that look like poor copies of the real thing & talk about bloody heavy!!

the front bar is genuine nismo it's got a badge and part number fibre glassed into it! & nismo lights in it.

No diffusers so non v spec hey. At least you won't have to worry about that issue I was telling you about.

Also - not sure what your diff plans are right now but I ditched my V Spec diffs for a standard non v spec (but tightened) mechanical one and I can't fault it at all. Its definitely better than the V Spec one was.

PS - Bayside Blue R34's FTW :D

if it's a non-vspec diff you should be able to buy the clutch pack upgrade from nismo/nissan for the rear. they are quite good with that upgrade. other than that I have no idea how to choose between them really. cusco/tomei/nismo/ATS/kaaz/OS Giken they all make GTR diffs and all have their fans. for this car considering it's all out balls to the wall maybe look at a pair of carbon diffs.

Russ - basically what Baron said. Standard Nissan diff with upgraded clutch packs. It's brilliant. That was kinda what my point was to tell you if you didn't already have diff plans to just get the one you have upgraded to start with.

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