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Hey guys i was driving down springvale rd in my daily sti and i saw a bunch of 34gtr's and i was shatteredddd.. Why didnt anyone tell me a cruise was on so i would bring the gtr out..

I was too imbaresed to join in with the sti lool

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Correct. was mirun their rides at the meet. those gtr's are a in a league of their own. especially that tommy one. zomggg

To be honest, the Tommy Karia body kit and the spoiler looks hideous, but the engine and performance would be outstanding.

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Hmm never heard of zero automotive..

They do titanium exhausts and importing. They now make their own carbon fibre bits. They dont really have one name, its all spread out into little companies run by the same guys.

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It's an awesome car but to our own taste / personal styling.

The Black R34 GTR, I think has too much carbon fibre going on, like the 2 canards on each side of the front bar and the front lip with built in canards.

Makes the front look too "busy".

The rest looks good but I would change the front to a Nismo / Z-Tune front bar, along with the Z-Tune front guards.

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But then itll look like all the other 34s in vic.

I guess a Z-Tune front is favoured by most on SAU :laugh:

The "too much" carbon is only to advertise for their business I'm pretty sure

Yeah, they do sell Carbon Fibre parts.

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I agree that cosmetically it is a bit out there.

But considering the Blue 34R is a genuine Tommy Kaira (Not sure how many their are in Aus?) I was a lil amazed

Owner also said it passed 35R at 250km/h like it was standing still :ninja:

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How do these kind of cars get registered in Vic! haha, here I am worrying about getting my 34 GTT all neat and tidy (boost controller lol) in Vic and there's 600HP GTR's running around... do they have any trouble with the authorities? What does one say if your pulled over at a defect station?!

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