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Finally after months of waiting i have my car! An extremely clean 4 door R34 Gt-t.

Completely stock apart from a turbo timer and nice looking 18's.

My last car was an s13 silvia so i see this as quite a substantial upgrade :laugh:

Here are some pics my sis took on the day i bought her. Not the best angles but it's all i have for now.

http://i146.photobucket.com/albums/r248/rp...19b3d9550b6.jpg

http://i146.photobucket.com/albums/r248/rp...08112007249.jpg

http://i146.photobucket.com/albums/r248/rp...08112007247.jpg

http://i146.photobucket.com/albums/r248/rp...08112007244.jpg

http://i146.photobucket.com/albums/r248/rp...08112007248.jpg

http://i146.photobucket.com/albums/r248/rp...08112007246.jpg

Personally i don't think the pics do the car justice.

Soon to be modded with exhaust/pod/bov/coilovers :wave:

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Nice! Let the modding begin....give me a hoy if you're interested in my CES stainless steel HPC coated split dump that I took off the car :)

Actually I'm sure we could work a magic deal on my highflow turbo, programmable ECU + 550cc injectors if you dropped your car over my place for day and let me pillage all your stock gear :P

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nah not from preferred autos.. is that on the gold coast? I must of missed their skyline when i was looking.

yeah there on Brisbane Road in Labrador

there used to be a place in southport as well not sure if there still there though

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thanks for all ur comments guys. I love the car, makes it a pleasure to drive anywhere :)

My first mod will be an exhaust upgrade, however i'm not to sure when i will get this done.

Can anyone explain to me the difference in cost/noise/power between a decent cat back and a turbo back exhaust?

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