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Hey dude, congrats on the car :P They're a nice ride. I'm guessing you got a GT-T :D

There's a few of us in SAU Vic with r34's - both GT-T's and R's. I wanted to organise a R34 cruise in 2004.. but never got around to it :P oh well. Here's mine anyway...

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And the mighty ADZMAX...

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welcome to the club

we have our official annual great ocean road cruise on the weekend down to appollo bay for an overnight stay. you are welcome to attend but you must be a paid up SAU member, you can find details on how to join at the top of the VIC section, you can join on the day if you like. should be plently of cars

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hey all, I just purchased a GTT 4 door tiptronic.

Would like to meet up and chat with other R34 owners regarding many aspecst of the car from mods to characteristics.

Currenntly I believe it is stock, but only gives me 300k's if lucky per tank of premium. Dont thinks this is normal.

Would like to get more power, but if this is the consumption I can expect dont think I will be doing anything, and will remain dissapointed with my otherwise faultless new ride ;-(

Opinions?

Cheers,

Paul.

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hey all, I just purchased a GTT 4 door tiptronic.

Would like to meet up and chat with other R34 owners regarding many aspecst of the car from mods to characteristics.

Currenntly I believe it is stock, but only gives me 300k's if lucky per tank of premium. Dont thinks this is normal.

Would like to get more power, but if this is the consumption I can expect dont think I will be doing anything, and will remain dissapointed with my otherwise faultless new ride ;-(

Opinions?

Cheers,

Paul.

Congrads on the skyline! anyway, replace the o2 senser, i had about the same fuel economy but once replaced, i got an extra 120km out of a tank (went from about 300km a tank to 420km).

@ GTTR34, front bumper, where and how much? :)

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I am in bentleigh.

Not big on elwood. Was there a month or so ago, and is still a big hoon head hangout. But would definately like to meet up.

I read there was a great ocean road drive this weekend past!?

As for the r34 gtt to gtr front end conversion by east-bear looks awesome but I hear its like $3800. I am keen but a bit steap!

Paul.

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Congrads on the skyline! anyway, replace the o2 senser, i had about the same fuel economy but once replaced, i got an extra 120km out of a tank (went from about 300km a tank to 420km).

@ GTTR34, front bumper, where and how much? :huh:

Where would be the best place to get a new fuel sensor and how much did it set you back?

OH, I got rear ended on the weekend! Joy! So I am no also looking for an after market rear bar and boot spoiler(mild lip), and maybe front bar (get them all sprayed at once). Anyone have any suggestions??

Cheers,

Paul.

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