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SS_8 Gohan, sorry got there b4 ya :(

My bad!! It is a damn fine car tho and wat an example! I wouldn't take a 34 GTR in any other colour except Nismo Blue!:eek:

You're right too, the R32 GTR with da do-luck kit is awesome! 32 & 34 GTR's R the best! :burnout:

t1 do luck kit for the r32 looks shithouse... but the T2 kit by do luk kicks some serious ass... i like darth vader though... and the R34 GTR i built in Auto modellista... think it was a Veilside/TOP (or sumfin) hybrid bodykit.

Originally posted by GT-Rmgedon

In the running for the nicest...DCD's friends R34 GTR (tuned by Top Secret!), i know the driver may not be on the forums but still a bloody nice car....for those who missed it...here it is again......R34TE37A.jpg

R34TE37B.jpg

This thing is beautifull. I want one! :uh-huh:

What I would do for some large desktop sized pix of that blue R34 with the TE37 rims.

Preferably with a full TWS exhaust reaming :D

A coupla guys on other forums says it looks too plain.

Actually the subtle exterior mods and beautiful wheels set it off.

Some guys like the full Pamela Anderson treatment... this one is more Bunko Kanazawa...

T.

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