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Hello from the Great White North

Hey guys & gals... just dropping a note to say hello. Been an avid reader for awhile now. 
Thought it would be best to join and participate when and where I can. 

She's a MY99 R34 GTT in white, and it sure is a blast to drive. 

Happy Motoring everyone... 

Cheers

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Thanks guys... 
As for mods, I have it fairly conservative. CAI, HKS cat back exhaust, HSD MonoPro coilovers (desperately needed new ones as the OEM coilovers were pretty soft), I rust proofed the doors for piece of mind, DRL relay and rear red LED marker lites (I had to for it to pass inspection) and running MPSS tires. When the car came over it had the 'standard' Japan side window vents, but I removed those right away, as both were cracked badly. 

Not planning to get much more crazier than that, it's a great DD with just over 86k km's on the clock.


What I do need to do, is to find or make something to cover the front licence plate area.

Cheers 

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