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Very nice. Do you have much problem with rust over there, with all the snow?

Thanks :) Snow isnt the problem, but salt used to keep ice out of the road is.. But here in northern Finland they doesnt use it so much :)

^^^ Looks awesome!

I just can't get over seeing an R34 against the quintessential Finnish backdrop ... it's a loooong way from Yokohama :)

Thanks :) Yeah, its isnt the usual backdrop :D

Thanks :) Snow isnt the problem, but salt used to keep ice out of the road is.. But here in northern Finland they doesnt use it so much :)

Yeh that's what I was getting at; I had a look under my Opa's car in Germany once. 1997 Audi S4, had so much rust underneath it made me nervous getting in it. Still, beats sliding off the road because they didn't salt it!

Yeh that's what I was getting at; I had a look under my Opa's car in Germany once. 1997 Audi S4, had so much rust underneath it made me nervous getting in it. Still, beats sliding off the road because they didn't salt it!

Haha :D Luckily i dont drive my r34 at winter. I dont care if my bmw get some rust :D

Looks good.

Front bar is a bit too solid for me.

The division between lip and bar actually helps.

Also with the side all closed up :P

Thanks!

You mean holes in stock gtr lip? I think theres no big benefit of those if you dont have air ducts installed :)

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Hi Markus,

Love your work. I like the body kit work you have done.

Also appreciated the fact you seem to be majority of the work yourself.

The R34 looks nice smooth. Bet you she loves the cold too ;)

I miss Finland very much and have even been contemplating relocating there, and if do I would take my R32 GTR with me.

Will keep an eye out on this thread.

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Hi Markus,

Love your work. I like the body kit work you have done.

Also appreciated the fact you seem to be majority of the work yourself.

The R34 looks nice smooth. Bet you she loves the cold too ;)

I miss Finland very much and have even been contemplating relocating there, and if do I would take my R32 GTR with me.

Will keep an eye out on this thread.

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Thanks mate! :)

recon you should shave the door handles !

My friend said the same :D But im not going to go there now, maybe later if repaint the car etc..

I just drove little 1300km road trip and next thing is raise the boost 0.7 -> 1.2-1.3 and tune it :) Turbo and new screamer are awesome!

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Like to see a DIY on making that front lip?

I have to check how much i have photos of making it :)

How did you go, any dyno results yet?

Hope to get it tuned next week.

My clutch release bearing started to make some noise so had to repair it week ago.

Also replaced all bushes from rear. Much more solid rear now :)

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