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Well since ive sold the 33 GTR due to beeing bored of it and also financial reasons, and i always wanted a r34 gtr but have no money for that, and want a r32 but kind of common so this is the beginning of my last and final skyline.. i hope..>.< well.. enjoy and will have more updates along the way. :D

and hopefully when it's done it'll come out looking a lil something like this.. and o yea its not a right of and still got fresh 5 months rego, car should be finished by than ^_^

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yea ill be changing the front bar to a do-luck style bar. and soem 34 gtr rims and a new paint job but duno what colour.

Good work man good to see a nother person building a car ground up alot better then buying one already done :D

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the engine has a lil few mods already including.. tinted windows, Cd Player, Alarm, rims, Good Tyres, Air Con, All power options. Engine mods: greddy vspec front mount, Adj. cam gears, Bleed valve, turbo back exhaust, BOV, Turbo timer and other bits and pieces he threw in extra with the car thats not fitted yet. Damage incl. Radiator support, Bonnet, Headlight, Right guard, Radiator and A.C the engine runs fine and has done 99400kms. interior is imaculate besides the ugly steering wheel..

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definately gonna have no spoiler xD

i love the bee r spoiler !

or even the Do Luck 1 for R34 GTR.

I normally hate GT wings but there are 2 or 3 (2 might be the same 1 actually) that i LOVE and am putting on my next 'line. Has to be resprayed same color as car though :(

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