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Next year im planning on getting a r34 gts-t and putting gtr parts onto it

GTR kit, wing and maybe some nice gunmetal or bronze CR KAI's

and maybe get the screen housing from a gtr somewhere and just replace it with a touchscreen

would i be looked upon as a poser??

i like the look of GTR's and the power but the $$$$$ sets me right off :)

whats your opinion on this subject?

ohh and do R34 GTR's have wider side fenders? compared to normal gts's?

:(

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Anyone with half an eye for GTR's will see right through your attempt to copy one.

And Yes they do have wider front and rear guards......Good luck trying to swap them over..

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Ok then.. ill scrap that

what about putting a R35 front on a M35 stagea like that one made in japan?

how much would that cost?

so i could probably have the first R35 GTR Wagon is Aus ... well sort of :(

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Ok then.. ill scrap that

what about putting a R35 front on a M35 stagea like that one made in japan?

how much would that cost?

so i could probably have the first R35 GTR Wagon is Aus ... well sort of :)

Haha, you are funny.

It would cost a lot more than a real 34 GTR. And it would not be an R35 wagon.

As for a mock 34 GTR that is also a shit idea. GTR's are about the drive.. if you can't afford the real thing then don't bother.

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You'd probably end up spending as much on a gtt anyway, once you finish your cosmetic mods (which wouldn't be perfect), then realise that the car isn't fast enough, so you'd spend more money on that. Just save for a gtr. Or buy an older one.

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Next year im planning on getting a r34 gts-t and putting gtr parts onto it

GTR kit, wing and maybe some nice gunmetal or bronze CR KAI's

and maybe get the screen housing from a gtr somewhere and just replace it with a touchscreen

would i be looked upon as a poser??

i like the look of GTR's and the power but the $$$$$ sets me right off :D

whats your opinion on this subject?

ohh and do R34 GTR's have wider side fenders? compared to normal gts's?

:)

R34 GT-t's are great cars in their own right. Just buy one of those and enjoy it for what it is.

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Who are you building this so far fictional car for?

Why ask for opinions on cosmetics from the peanut gallery.........you'll be the one driving and paying for it.

Build it to your own taste, then it will be your car. As long as you like it who cares what the "vogue" crowd think.

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You'd probably end up spending as much on a gtt anyway, once you finish your cosmetic mods (which wouldn't be perfect), then realise that the car isn't fast enough, so you'd spend more money on that. Just save for a gtr. Or buy an older one.

agreed - just be patient mate, save up the extra cash and get a real gtr :P

or snap up an r32 or r33 gtr, enjoy it, learn to drive it, and then when you are ready and have the extra cash - upgrade :D

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R34 GT-t's are great cars in their own right. Just buy one of those and enjoy it for what it is.

+1 id have no issue driving a gtt as a daily or weekend car.

basic tuning, remove the wing, with the nismo bodykit and your home with a set of nice wheels

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i dont get y flamin mongrels try to make there cars be some thing they r not.

gtt's with gtr badges

320cis with m3 badges

any merc with f**ken amg badges

where is the failing going to stop lol

its just sad and u look like a wanka honestly

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i dont get y flamin mongrels try to make there cars be some thing they r not.

gtt's with gtr badges

320cis with m3 badges

any merc with f**ken amg badges

where is the failing going to stop lol

its just sad and u look like a wanka honestly

The only thing that annoys me more is when people put 'rival' badges on their cars...

The one that gets me more then anything is here in the shire an old Camry gets around with a GTR badge!!

Like come on!!!!

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