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Menacing Matte Single Turbo beast!

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Super Clean Z-Tune look alike.

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Even has differential coolers!

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Stock'ish Bayside Blue...

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Last but not least, my V-Spec II Nur.

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More pictures will be uploaded soon... You can also visit http://theclippingpoint.blogspot.com/.

Some wicked Z-Tune replicas!

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What's that blue intake thingy in the vent?

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This R34 GTR look nice, what wheels are they and what body kit is that be sides the Z-Tune front bar?

The rear diffuser suites the rear pods well and the front guards look a tad wider with the vent down the side.

Your R34 GTR always looking good DarkChild.

Some wicked Z-Tune replicas!

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What's that blue intake thingy in the vent?

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This R34 GTR look nice, what wheels are they and what body kit is that be sides the Z-Tune front bar?

The rear diffuser suites the rear pods well and the front guards look a tad wider with the vent down the side.

Your R34 GTR always looking good DarkChild.

THe blue thingy in the front is the mouth of a funnel to the air filter. It's sort of like a cold air intake/ CAI .

If you look inside the car, you'd notice it's NOT A GT-R! It's a wannabe! There are so many wannabe's here in Malaysia. :)

Thanks dude! Really appreciate it. I still need bigger brakes though! :banana:

THe blue thingy in the front is the mouth of a funnel to the air filter. It's sort of like a cold air intake/ CAI .

If you look inside the car, you'd notice it's NOT A GT-R! It's a wannabe! There are so many wannabe's here in Malaysia. :huh:

Thanks dude! Really appreciate it. I still need bigger brakes though! :D

Ah yeah shit! :)

It's a fake GTR!

No MFD Screen on dash.

Fuck that off, the amount of money spent to make it look like a GTR, should have just saved up and get the real thing!

But I must say, it still looks nice...

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