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Yeah the numpty i got it off didnt know how rare it was he thought it was just another skyline with a kit and some stickers, he damaged /scraped the bumper in his garage and coz he preffered the gtr jobbie changed it :(

Will get a pic of plaque in a minute for ya :D

Yeah the numpty i got it off didnt know how rare it was he thought it was just another skyline with a kit and some stickers, he damaged /scraped the bumper in his garage and coz he preffered the gtr jobbie changed it :P

Will get a pic of plaque in a minute for ya :(

:down:

From what i gather they get forged internals, tommei fuel pump, high flowed injectors, lightened flywheel, paddle clutch, tk fmic, differant fuel rail, differant cams and adjustable pulleys (i cant remember the make now though) plus 8300 rev limit and possibly a few other things to the engine??....

Everything else you can see, virtually.....

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From what i gather they get forged internals, tommei fuel pump, high flowed injectors, lightened flywheel, paddle clutch, tk fmic, differant fuel rail, differant cams and adjustable pulleys (i cant remember the make now though) plus 8300 rev limit and possibly a few other things to the engine??....

Everything else you can see, virtually.....

Yeah awesome.

A friend of mine who sold me my R32 GTR I have atm had a Tommy Kaira R34 GTT, a few years back.

Pretty much what you had, all built by Tommy Kaira.

Very nice rare car you got there. I just really don't like how high they made their rear spoilers :D
I dont understand why they do em so high either lol

The rexxy wrx they did is the same too!!

Only thing i can think of is they want em to stand out in the crowd.....

Supposedly more down force, but to me it looks funny... Maybe get the R33 GTS-T S2 spoiler and put that on, but hey, at the end of the day, it's a Tommy Kaira built car and it's tuff ass engine is where it counts!

:(

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