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hi everyone i just recieved pictures of the r34 im importing

its a 4 door gtt manual turbo but in the picture it looks like i have an auto steering wheel.. can anyone confirm it is true or is this for stereo control? also in the picture it looks like there is a fold out tv or cup holder or something can anyone confirm this? its just above the tape deck (sorry pics arent that clear)

ive fax the supplier my questions but i thought id ask here as well

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Either manual conversion or they whacked on a auto steering wheel (maybe the airbag blew and they had to replace the steering wheel)

The buttons you see are the tiptronic buttons I believe.

What does the dash look like? does it show the gears in the middle? if so the car was probably a manual conversion.

Above the tape deck, maybe a CD player? pretty sure its not a TV

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thanks 4 the replies guys..

i dont actually have any other pics that could help

i havent got the vin number yet but ill have to ask the supplier 4 it.. the buyer in japan is always at the auctions and takes a while to reply

the thing above the tape deck doesnt look like a cd player at all.. fingers crossed its a tv but knowing my luck its probably not :D

i have noticed that normally the tape deck is under the climate control and theres a spare din underneath..

but mine isnt..

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so manual 4 doors are rare? so my concern now is whether i got an r34 manual gearbox or could it be r32 or r33?? anyway of checking? do they even fit?

r33 gb and r34 are different right? ratio etc?

thought id add a pic of the whole car (show off) :)

shes stock to the bone so i hope i wont have to many problems with compliancing

thanks again 4 the help guys

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Main difference is r34's are push type clutch and 33's series one and before a pull type (or vice versa) I personally wouldn't be too worried if it's been done well.

Do you mind telling us what you paid for it?

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if the conversion was done in japan, then you can rest assure it was most likely done properly, no need to stress too much. The only thing of concern is when you import a car like this that has been converted, the auction papers or your broker should have stated this fact.

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how long is a while?

it took almost 6 months of looking before I got my manual GT-V sedan.

if you had a full pic of the dash we would be able to see which dash cluster you have because if it was originally a Tiptronic and they've left the tiptronic wheel in place maybe they've left the auto dash cluster in place as well.

if you have a copy of the auction report the VIN will be on it.

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thanks 4 the replies guys..

i dont actually have any other pics that could help

i havent got the vin number yet but ill have to ask the supplier 4 it.. the buyer in japan is always at the auctions and takes a while to reply

the thing above the tape deck doesnt look like a cd player at all.. fingers crossed its a tv but knowing my luck its probably not :(

i have noticed that normally the tape deck is under the climate control and theres a spare din underneath..

but mine isnt..

ive attached another pic

Hi,

That is a tv that is connected to the navigation system located at your boot.

I slo have this in my R33 Series 2.

Im guessing its a factory option.

I was wondering if anyone has been able to either use the factory navigation system in AU?

Also I wanted to know if the tv can be hooked up to a dvd player?

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