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hey guys

i have currently been thinking about what car i want to purchase when i get my full licence and i have currently settled with a r34 gt-t with the rb25det neo engine

i want to keep a $30,000 budget ( including the price of the car )

i have always wanted a r34 gtr however all of them are really expensive so i was thinking buy the gt-t

so i was wondering if i could put a body kit on it to look like a gtr ( such as a genuine east bear kit but i have been told its really pricey) and carbon fibre bonnet and carbon fiber boot lid with rear led tail lights

and then modify the engine to produce 350 - 400 hp but i want to have the power and the handling

nice sound system

volk gts rims 19X8 inch up front and 19X10 inch down back

(i really want to make it a jdm style car)

but i dont know if this is recomended and achievable with my budget

feel free to make any suggestions, recomendations

thanks

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ok

first f**k the wheels off they r way too big for the car.

u dont need any bigger than 18x 9.5 on the rear and it will handle like dogs ball with the 19 inch wheels.

y dont u just save for a few months and get the gtr that u want. there are plenty around in the low 40's region

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