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hi guys this is my new car, only had it for 2 months.

i know the wing is a bit big but im saving up so i can get it removed, just the side piece has 7 bolts going through it. bloody japs.

cheers

steve

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Nice wheels!!! :laugh:

The only thing i dont like about the R34s is the wing. Its just way too big......

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Hi All

Attached is a pic of my R34!! Fairly stock .. Exhaust & Lowered only!!

Cheers

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PS... Female owner!!

female owner????.....is that a 1st for the 34s here at SAU?

crazi ride btw :(

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Sure... I'll pay you $400 for them :wave:

but we all know u want to pay more than that! haha

what plates would they be?

i got 'HOTR34' plates. u want them? let me know

i know the wing is a bit big but im saving up so i can get it removed, just the side piece has 7 bolts going through it. bloody japs.

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i also had the altia/nismo rear spoiler. it was a bitch to remove. quite costly as the holes had to be lead-filled, welded, smoothed, and then resprayed. the cheaper option was to simply putty-fill the holes and spray, but thats a little dodgy.

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yeah i would rather get it off, have u got before & after pics.

how much did it cost? who was your panel beater?

i got my car done at 'Imperial Smash Repairs' in springvale.

they did a pretty good job.

i got my old kit removed and a new cwest kit fitted and sprayed at the same time - so im not sure how much it would cost to get the rear quarter panels done alone. but from memory it was around the $800 purely for the rear qtr panels as they have the respray the whole rear panel which extends up to the roof. they blended the spray job at the ridge of the roof line - so a fair bit of spraying was involved too.

as i said previously... its a bitch of a job to do!!

heres a couple more pics:

before....

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after....

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$800? that's not too bad... i was quoted bout $1200 alone to fix the two rear quarters up..

how did the blend to the roof go? i might pay these guys a visit and get a quote for the quarters and or full respray to avoid blending issues... especially if they've done one before.

i've taken my wing off and just put gaffa tape over the holes... not a very good solution... seems to keep the water out though... pretty strong tape.

EDIT: looks like a great job from the second pic. You weren't completely happy with it by the sounds of it?

hey i reckon we should get all the r34's in melb and do a cruise.

that would be awesome!!!!

anyone interested?????? :D

Id be interested :wub:

Btw you have one shiny car, do you just clean it alot or has it been resprayed?

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Btw you have one shiny car, do you just clean it alot or has it been resprayed?

The car is just very clean in the pic.

possible repray before but not 100% sure.

How about a cruise to lorne and back in a few weeks????

$800? that's not too bad... i was quoted bout $1200 alone to fix the two rear quarters up..

how did the blend to the roof go? i might pay these guys a visit and get a quote for the quarters and or full respray to avoid blending issues... especially if they've done one before.

i've taken my wing off and just put gaffa tape over the holes... not a very good solution... seems to keep the water out though... pretty strong tape.

EDIT: looks like a great job from the second pic. You weren't completely happy with it by the sounds of it?

800/1200.... shit.... 1200 also sounds familiar now too.

but i got a good deal overall.

i seriously considered the path of full respray; but u have to either decide to do a proper respray or a half-assed approach. proper method is to remove ALL windows - which means most of the rubber seals will need to be replaced which costs $several hundreds alone plus the possible risk of the windows being cracked in the process of removal. the annoying part is that the panel shops wont take responsibility if the windows crack when being taken out; and therefore u have to pay for the windows to be replaced if it happens.

the half-assed way is simpler; much cheaper; but u wont get a clean edge near the window seals.

LOL @ gaffa tape!

sad to say that i did the same thing at one stage too!!!

btw, u got PM with more details.

hey i reckon we should get all the r34's in melb and do a cruise.

that would be awesome!!!!

anyone interested?????? :D

im in aswell....but cant say for sure...someone let me know wen we do have this.

where are everyone located. im in e hills dats east side...

im in aswell....but cant say for sure...someone let me know wen we do have this.

where are everyone located. im in e hills dats east side...

E.hills? I go around there regularly, as one of my friends lives there (another white r33 s2). Might have seen ya around - though bit hard to differentiate at night :D

think its harder to differentiate that white r33 then my black r34 lol.

my car hasnt been in action for the past 4-5 weeks...but yeh good news is im gettin it back on monday...so expect plenty of me on the road lol

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