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about 12 weeks ago i posted up my new ride, it was in japan at that time and now she is in my garage...

here are some pics of her.

all pics taken with a nikon coolpix 880 with 8 second exposure, 200 ISO.

front lip is currently off the car until it gets registered..personally i think it looks pretty crap from the front....

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Originally posted by initialD

ssshhhweeet car,  

i got a cool pix 775 how do i adjust exposure and iso???

me too.. how do i make flash come on in day? i so dont know how to use it. all i do is point and click.

ummm... all i can think of when looking at that r34 is ..... DROOOOOOOOOOOL!:wassup:

zsky: can't say price just yet :)

thanks for the comments,

dont know about the programmability of the 775 to be honest. your better off consulting your manual!?

as for forcing flash, there is a flash button on the back of the camera i presume (on mine there is) and you select the lightning bolt. in auto mode the camera will most likely not use it, when the lightning bolt is up then it forces a flash...useful for "fill flashing" i gather?

Now for some silly Questions, as I am to tired to search for the answers.

4WD?

TwinTurbo?

Factory Color?

After Market Mods?

Factory Extras?

And could you please PM me, some info, Who you got it through, Cost, please. I will keep the details to myself.

The R34 is the reason I am not going to spend much on my R33 as far as Mods go.

So I can save up sell mine and get an R34.

And lastly, could you send me some more pics, as the quality is awsome, size of file dont matter.

aqudoctor@optushome.com.au

Please with cherry on top :)

holy motha....

that looks sooooooooooooooooo good.....

i've promised to myself that i wouldn't spend any money on bodykits and stuff for my r, coz i've kinda been there done that with my gtst and when i sold the car i didn't get anything back it was just pure waste of money... BUT cars like this (and i must admit there aren't that many ... congrat mate!@!!!!!) make me think may be i should put some effort to make my r look tad tougher...

god damn it! u know how hard it is to turn a maori red! LET ALONE GREEN!!! (envy... not really my colour :))

well... thats it... as soon as i can get insurance (ie. over 25) im god damn getting one! no ifs or butts about it... by the time i am able to get a decent rating the prices should have dropped a fair bit anyway.

Nice pics Franky :) Look forward to cruising with you soon ! btw. do you know the other guy who owns a yellow 34 round ashfield way ? You guys could almost be mistaken for twins :D Glad the colour turned out to be ok, musta just been the photo's taken in japan that looked whacked

It's obvious why the Aust. car manufacturers are trying to stop grey imports!

R34GTT vs Monaro

Half the price, looks nicer, goes harder, handles better, climate control ......

And that's for an unmodified GTT - spend a few grand on mods for each car and then compare! :)

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