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  1. Hey there new to the forums but keen to get involved in the community. I've just picked myself up a very filthy imported R34 GTT, unfortunately it's looks like it's been neglected for the past few years, but the price was right. With nearly 300,000 odd k's i'm trying to get her back to a decent condition. Mods done by the previous owner I've spotted are as follows: Turbosmart External wastegate Turboback straight through exhaust Silly big extra wonky intercooler Sex spec trim i'm sure was super cool in the 90's but has faded to a nicotine yellow Things I've done, mostly maintenance and improving driveability: First thing I've dealt with is a really rough idle, it sounded like a banged out WRX so I replaced MAF, spark plugs and stuck in a nice set of splitfire coil packs. Seem's to be running pretty healthy at the moment although in desperate need of a tune. Replaced fried PS pump Replaced clapped out springs that were free floating on the struts to BC coils JSAI Z-Tune front bar EVO wheels Android head unit with plug in Nissan data scan At the moment apart from the cosmetics of the car it seems to be running the way it should for a car of it's age and kilometers, it has pretty decent pull and the transmission feels solid, a little sloppy from worn out bushes though. My goals at the moment are to get it to a decent cosmetic condition and have it run reliably, I've got myself a GTR wing and looking at replacing rear bar and skirts then onto a closed door then slap some half decent shoes on to her all the while fixing things done dodgy like fan shroud cut out to make room for the intercooler and battery that just flops around in the engine bay. Anyway here's a few happy snaps of her, look forward to getting in on the shenanigans
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