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1st q

My and a mate are planning to go to japan!

and we wanna hire the gt-r anyone have links to do so?

2nd q

would i be frowned upon if i wanted to put gt-r panels and interior bits from a gt-r to a normal gts-t r34?????

so it would be like a "replica" gt-r :D

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R34? lol do you mean R35?

in your details it says you got a commy??? not a skyline??

and 3rdly for your second q.. some frown.. but as long as you dont badge it as a gtr then you should be fine with baby jesus.. however i wouldnt use any parts that have GTR on them either..

and to clarify.. its R34 GT-T... they dropped to S in the 34..

and also like to mention.. it's costly to put flared out the rear gaurds on and requires alot of work..

The interior parts between a GTT and GT-R are very similar. Besides the mfd, the dash is practically the same. Oh also the GTT has a two tone grey on some parts while a GT-R is just one grey. The centre console is identical bar the lid. Most visible difference is the fake aluminium surrounds on the gearstick and stereo, the seats (obviously), the door trim, and rear quarter trim.

thanks

yeah i meant hiring a r35

and yeah i wouldnt badge the car as gtr

and i would try and find the dash screen if i could sort out the electronics

or i would just replace it with a normal screen

and why is there alway 1 dickhead coming in and saying shit

if you have nothing good to say then f**k off!

thanks

yeah i meant hiring a r35

and yeah i wouldnt badge the car as gtr

and i would try and find the dash screen if i could sort out the electronics

or i would just replace it with a normal screen

and why is there alway 1 dickhead coming in and saying shit

if you have nothing good to say then f**k off!

I was wondering the same thing...

Your chances of hiring an R35 in Japan will be next to zero, and to be honest, the way you worded your post, you come across sounding like a 16 year old dreamer who has just started school holidays. I'm just surprised it has got this far without you getting flamed already.

Most of your questions have already been answered in previous threads, so try searching them :huh:

LOL :P

in all seriousness.. you do come off as another GTR wannabe.. there are so many on here that want all the GTR shit on their cars.. and you have to ask yourself why? and the simple answer is.. all these P plater wannabes just want to be looked at.. they want everyone to think they got GTR... i love the gt-t for what it is.. how it looks.. otherwise i'd start sticking veyron panels and parts on it..

just buy a gt-t and mod it how you like.. aftermarket parts and such..

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