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been a few years since i sold the old r33, bought a r34 a couple of weeks back,

thought id better post some pics, pretty keen to start modding it up lightly.

enough that its roadworthy and not a headache, getting too old for that these days

anyways enough bullshit, heres the pics late 2000 model r34 gt-t

oh, and if anyone has any advice on how to get rid of that ugly ass sticker on the back bar? lemme know?> tried heat gun, but it started to peel the paint a little too.

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been a few years since i sold the old r33, bought a r34 a couple of weeks back,

thought id better post some pics, pretty keen to start modding it up lightly.

enough that its roadworthy and not a headache, getting too old for that these days

anyways enough bullshit, heres the pics late 2000 model r34 gt-t

oh, and if anyone has any advice on how to get rid of that ugly ass sticker on the back bar? lemme know?> tried heat gun, but it started to peel the paint a little too.

i used orange aid(a cleaner- not a drink)..

and a credit card.. did it over a few days coz it takes a while..

then polished it.. never saw it again.

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actually i didn't dirty it much at winton, it was mostly already that bad, only went through one puddle sideways at winton in the first session

and my only one other off-track excursion was through the kitty litter when my handbrake failed and directed me towards the wall

lucky didn't get bogged but got a few rocks in my rotors

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you need to stay on track more lol>.>

mmm random but i think i saw you recently turning off keilor park drive onto the calder fwy?

saw a qhite 180 with cr kai's at the last minute and kinda looked like your car?

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New crutch rocket next to the R!:

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Yay! Do you go out riding much?? Coming to a track day soon? :D

I'm thinking of getting one of these:

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I need something that's IMPOSSIBLE to convert to the track... all my bikes get too modified for the road then I miss out on half the fun :(

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Yay! Do you go out riding much?? Coming to a track day soon? :D

I'm thinking of getting one of these:

I need something that's IMPOSSIBLE to convert to the track... all my bikes get too modified for the road then I miss out on half the fun :(

Havn't really had the chance yet, been pretty wet / windy (only got it a week ago) but when I can and its not too cold its great fun.

I saw one of those in real life a few weeks ago.. f*kn sexy as shit! But I'm sure they're like 20k + :(

Probably won't take the bike on the track as its more a sport tourer rather than supersport, and thats what the GTR is for! :P

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