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G'Day guys,

After around 2 years of being indecisive, finally got myself a R34 GTT from Sinergy Imports in Adelaide. The car was pretty much stock apart from 18inch rims.

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Looked a bit strange sitting so high and managed to find myself TEIN super streets for a very good price so got that installed last week.

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Great forum here, been reading a few topics and already getting some ideas on what I want to do next... I think this is going to be an expensive hobby :D

I wanted to get a manual but after test driving one realised my legs are too damn long (I am around 6'5 ish) so settled for an Auto which seems decent enough anyway!

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chers guys, and yes the seat goes all the way back.... no biggie though never intended on carrying pax in the back :D

have to admit driving a manual Skyline is not as bad as driving a Moke on Magnetic island... physically could not get 3rd gear onwards because of my legs haha!

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