Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

So after I lost my license, I was told when I handed it in that once I got it back in 6 months I would have to complete the 3 months I had left and that would be that.

Went back in to VicRoads the other day to buy some custom plates (UNR34L) and it turns out the girl I spoke to first had it wrong, my license was canceled. Which means I have to start from scratch again. Hooray for another three years of NA lovin'.

I already sold my 33 GTS because I figured I'd be upgrading into a GT-T or possibly a Supra, but it looks like I'm going to have to revert back to just a plain old GT.

Anyway, no real point to this post, just a bit of a rant.

Before anyone jumps on me yelling that I deserved I will refer you to this post; http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Do...=dont+be+a+hoon

welcome to the club. what what happen to me man, another three year!!!! i was suppose to be on my full last nov.

i got lock up as well for one month but, all this was for just losing point no plate and no seat belt.

I do have a few questions about the R34 actually.

How roomy is are the back seats in the R34 Sedan and Coupe? Is the coupe similar to the R33 two door?

How about the boot, bigger or smaller than the 33?

Can you get a GT4 in a two door? I've only seen sedans.

On carsales I see a lot of automatic and semi-automatic, are they all triptronic or are some cars fully automatic?

Hopefully I'll get around to a dealership to look at some over the coming weeks, but any info would be appreciated.

Thanks.

R34 Sedan is actually reasonably spacious. I quite often have a full car on various occasions without any complaints from backseat passengers. Don't expect it to be as spacious as say a luxury falcon or commodore, but considering it's a Skyline it's still quite roomy and comfortable for backseat passengers.

I'm not completely sure in comparison to the 2 Door R34, but for a sports car, the boot is very big! You can fit quite a lot! For example, I've been able to fit in a large suitcase, the 15" sub in a 1.5 cu.ft. box, and still have more room to fit more.

i have the front seat right back in my r34 sedan im 5"10 and there is hardly no room for back seat passengers, they arent that roomy in my opinion.... if your smaller and have the seat forward the leg room might be acceptable.....

i have the front seat right back in my r34 sedan im 5"10 and there is hardly no room for back seat passengers, they arent that roomy in my opinion.... if your smaller and have the seat forward the leg room might be acceptable.....

Good to know. I'm 6'0" so Coupe or Sedan the back is gonna be squashy regardless.

No complaints with a full car.

Compared to a S15 / S14 or a N15 Pulsar ..

R34 does well in space in the back.. thats with my Coupe atleast :P

MRXTCZ

P.S We know you're not looking at " leg room " :ninja: hahahaha.!

hahaha kezr back to the old n/a skyline. u could always get a lancer like hatless but there bit gay unless its evo. get a n/a 34 if u getting one and dont get auto. good luck bro sorry bout the licence

  • 2 weeks later...
hahaha kezr back to the old n/a skyline. u could always get a lancer like hatless but there bit gay unless its evo. get a n/a 34 if u getting one and dont get auto. good luck bro sorry bout the licence

Heh, I didn't see this till just recently.

Yeah, I'm looking for a manual Coupe, but they're so rare. I may even import my own car. I'd love a GT4 but they're rare in Japan too.

Dunno, I'm going to do a lot of research this week regarding loans etc. If I can get decent loan I might import my own, otherwise I'll just keep saving till I get my license back and buy privately.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • I should note too as I have all 4 wheel speed inputs to the emtron I now have the emtron controlling the attessa solenoid for 4wd/traction and launch control strategies. 
    • It works quite well with the adjustibility within each of the programs of the turbolamik. Essentially p1 is drive and lockup comes on like a normal driver.  But in program 7 I have customised it to not request the lockup clutch to engage until something like 6500/7 when slip was the lowest. 
    • Yep, I like that. The tags are only on the first post of a thread and we don't get huge numbers of new threads. Also, I plan to add some more report types and we could have a member report type like 'review tags' then members could flag if they thought a topic wasn't tagged correctly.  No way man, I dig the input. Thanks! 
    • It's a valid thought. There's not exactly that functionality already (when creating a thread) - that's where the OP can use/create any tag they want. We'd have to come up with a way for the user to request their tags get reviewed or something. Otherwise the mods would have to review every new post's tags (for those that have them, anyway). There's kind of that functionality already exists to some extent, post facto of starting the thread, where the OP or any other user could report the post to admins, and request that tags get reviewed. We could do this already, and any user could already have made such a request. To make it a part of the forum proper, it would require an initial and an ongoing education programme, so that people know that it's a thing. OP based tagging/request for review would also require at least some (probably most) of the user base to be told that it's a thing they can do. Both of these things probably wouldn't spread too far and/or get used very much. If it was the standard approach on a lot of different sites, then it might do, because people would be used to it. Prank's approach to this differs from my original thought, by leaning into tagging. Which is fine - it's possibly better than what I originally suggested. In fact, I just went to the R32 GTR wiring diagram thread and added tags, including "Library". That's probably a good way to use tags and the idea of a library. We just have to drag together an (organised!) index of threads or posts that have that tag. I have yet to do any of my own follow up by pursuing worthy threads and posts and reporting/marking/tagging them for the library, such as the @Sydneykid stuff I was talking about, and possibly any amount of @Lithium 's and others' posts. At least if I tag them Library, we'll have a start.   Back to @Wazmond's idea as it relates to @PranK's, we might have some sort of a list of tags that are already used to scrape for this library. I'm not entirely sure how that would be presented or used, particularly if it got long. But it's yet another idea!   cheers
    • Just a thought, but instead of restricting, is it possible to do like an "up for review" kind of thing? Where say someone who's not an admin/mod tags, it would require approval for it to actually tag? User posts with a 'tag' > Admin/Mod Reviews > Approves tag > Tag now exists kinda thing? Just came across this thread so Im not too sure if Im straying off topic or not but forgive me if i am...
×
×
  • Create New...