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$200 for a new light assy?????Please tell me where you can get a new light for an R34 for that price..... expensive???Wtf can you get for $80 these days???No wonder this country is full of shit products with people complaining about parting with such a small amount of money.....

I was talking R33, i didn't know this was an R34 only thread... jeez.. not everybody has massive amounts of money to throw away on paying somebody else to do everything when it can be done yourself most likely.

Originally posted by CR34TION

nah mate.... i won't be doing that drive to ballarat for a while...  

does that mean i have a twin out there???

so far i'm the only one i know of that has a silver gtt with bronze wheels.. but i then again i don't get out much..haha

yeah, you just get your girlfriend to drive you CR34TION you tiearse on petroL! :P

Originally posted by CR34TION

does that mean i have a twin out there???

There are a couple of silver 34's around...I saw one near chapel last week HOTR34 but dont know if the wheels were gold or not...had the large nismo wing at the back though...

Originally posted by CR34TION

nah.. u will love them.. you will also get lots of attention.

i just have to seal mine up at the top i think... maybe don't even need to remove the whole thing.

Do I want this attention though? Usually "attention" includes the boys in blue ?

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