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It's not a photochop. I have seen it before and there were quite a few photos of it.

I'm a bit against pretending to be something you're not though. There are some very tuff 4 door GTT's around in Japan.

I'm getting a new turbo, injectors, etc. soon so watch out! :)

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It's not a photochop.  I have seen it before and there were quite a few photos of it.

I'm a bit against pretending to be something you're not though.  There are some very tuff 4 door GTT's around in Japan.

I'm getting a new turbo, injectors, etc. soon so watch out!  :)

I don't think it's pretending unless they stick a GTR badge on it. Otherwise it's just an R34 with a nice custom job.

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:nowigetit

gimme a P...

gimme a H...

gimme a O...

gimme a T...

gimme a O...

gimme a C...

gimme a H...

gimme a O...

gimme a P...

what does it spell??

Oh no Shan!!!!!

It's real!!!

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lol bit of digging around found Dave's website... skyworks. Maybe we should just ask dave himself where the pics from?

4drGTR1.jpg

after seeing this pic, I conceed its not a chop, but the reflections int he first pic cast some doubts in my mind.

I'm still tryin to figure out how the rear door opens with the top of the sideskirt grafted onto it (it'd be a 2 piece sideskirt or the rear door won't open). most of the VIP cars that have that sort of door skin on em have a cut towards the door jamb, this one dosen't seem to have any.

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ease up, I see that its real, but I'm tryin to figure out the door, bah nevermind.

And what's this Autech R34 4 door gtr you're talkin about, i've never seen or heard of one. I know there's an R33 one, but a 34? Pics....

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Love it.

I've actually went around to places to try to get my car like that.

quoted Fbre Glass kit for 2k.ish.

and there was this place in ACT who does it with metal and that was bout i think 6k.!ish just for the rears(doors).

shatterd.

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