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ok guys and gals here it finally is DZNUTZ came to my joint this arvo and i finally got to see the car and i am still speachless(my first R34 up close and personal)

and yes he is going to calder with me tomorrow to give her a run

there are 13 pics, and 2 vids 1 is 300k odd and the other is 2 and a bit meg

brad :D

pic1

pic2

pic3

pic4

pic5

pic6

pic7

pic8

pic9

pic10

pic11

pic12

pic13

The videos will follow below, once i can upload them somewhere with my dodgy dial up ;)

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yeah i just saw the comparrison pics...well after 2moro night we should be able to post a pic of his times and results etc from the track that alot of them have been sking for......conroy reckons, the car would be pulling 300+kw easy....i wouldnt have a clue about kw etc hehe but i beleive him just by looking at it

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