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Hi, my name is Astushi, I am from the kansai region of Osaka and living in Sydney, so much f**king power from car, was tuned for ultimate response and powah! and is called R34 GTR, was tuned by company called MINES. I Have taken it up to 320kmh on the WANGAN C1 loop, so much POWER u throw into the shit very hard, so much G force of f**kign power. Was a member of midnight club in Japan before someone with motorbike acident stoped all of it, make me very mad. Now am In Sydney, who else love JAPan cars, I have brang over my car as personal import, where am i find where tuner are, am want to give advice and work as tuner for JAPAN cars here. Most cars hav seen are not good engineered.

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Hope you and your family are coping alright with the recent earthquakes. Sucks that mother nature decides to screw over such a nice country :(

The import community here in Perth is pretty strong, I'm sure it'd be the same in Sydney :P

Not sure about the NSW forums, but the WA section has a consolidated workshop thread. If you don't have any luck with that, try using the search function. cheers.gif

Hope you and your family are coping alright with the recent earthquakes. Sucks that mother nature decides to screw over such a nice country :(

The import community here in Perth is pretty strong, I'm sure it'd be the same in Sydney :P

Not sure about the NSW forums, but the WA section has a consolidated workshop thread. If you don't have any luck with that, try using the search function. cheers.gif

Don't give the troll cannon fodder.

Welcome to SAU, Astushi. In fact, welcome to Australia.

Photos and specs would be great. I love R34 GTR. :)

Be warned though. I think roads and its rules are very different between Japan and Australia. Track would be a great place for your car though. :thumbsup:

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