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Here's my 97 Series 2 4 Door 5 speed,

Current mods are quite minimal:

Nismo 3" exhaust

Apexi Filter

Flyin 3" Dump + Front pipe.

Intercooler and boost controller are sitting in the garage ready to go on after exams.

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Here's my 97 Series 2 4 Door 5 speed,

Current mods are quite minimal:

Nismo 3" exhaust

Apexi Filter

Flyin 3" Dump + Front pipe.

Intercooler and boost controller are sitting in the garage ready to go on after exams.

Dude thats an awesome ride, at first glance i thought it was a 34!!!

Any ambishion to further your mods or....?

Kind reagrds Evan

Dude thats an awesome ride, at first glance i thought it was a 34!!!

Any ambishion to further your mods or....?

Kind reagrds Evan

Thanks mate, well I wouldn't mind dropping it a little bit once I have the FMIC done, then down the track I guess the usual stuff like bigger turbo, Power FC, injectors etc...

I don't want to go crazy but would def like to get over the 200rwkw mark. The good thing about the 4 doors is that no-one expects (or knows) how well they go. Especially down where I live on the Mornington Peninsula - not a lot of imports down here full stop.

But yeh definately plan on some more mods, just need to finish exams and get into them, how about your car? Love the 'bling' wheels!

Cheers,

Michael

Thanks mate, well I wouldn't mind dropping it a little bit once I have the FMIC done, then down the track I guess the usual stuff like bigger turbo, Power FC, injectors etc...

I don't want to go crazy but would def like to get over the 200rwkw mark. The good thing about the 4 doors is that no-one expects (or knows) how well they go. Especially down where I live on the Mornington Peninsula - not a lot of imports down here full stop.

But yeh definately plan on some more mods, just need to finish exams and get into them, how about your car? Love the 'bling' wheels!

Cheers,

Michael

Thanks dude,

When i was looking at purchasing a 33 4 door i wanted something pretty stock and not a "cop magnet". Non turbo (unfortunettly) with a 5 speed auto trans (so ive found to my complete happiness!!), My additions include New box Unifilter air filter, 2 1/14" cat back to a 6" cannon muffler, xenon headlights, rims of course (Verde Scorpion 225 R18's)......and not alot else really. Im really happy with it at the moment and can't complain. Somewhere down the track (if i decide to keep it) i'd like to give her a new paint job (Black with red and white pearl through). OR simple sell and get a black R34GTT with a sunroof.

But yeah, like i said, still undecided................but im lovin' the ride and looks i get in this ride, so yeah, happy as!!

Kind Regards Evan

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Hey fellas =D

Here is my 96 5 spd

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3" Hks exhaust (all the way)

Stage 3 Sliding performance highflow

FMIC

Homebrand boost controller

Apexi power intake.

Hks SSQV

Got alot of things waiting too go into it too hehe =)

First of, waiting for the stainless steal intake pipe too be made.

Nice thread!

Since there have been a lot of 4 door owners about of late..

A bit of a bump..

And thought i would put up 1 of these.. GTR Sedan..

Read that there were only 160 made but only 3 in oz

Didn't realise they officially made GTR's in sedan form, have seen a couple of GTR R34 Sedans but they were all done not from the factory.

Nice pic Leanbac :)

I didn't want too take my car because it's a bit smasht in places :)

But considering it's a 4 door haha :P.

why thank you sir!

dont worry dents are ok, i dont mind them........more like i have no choice hahahhaha

still you should bring your ride :D

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