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Spot on rev210, on top of the fact that I wouldn't trust what an rac inspection says about an import in the first place :huh:

My mate had RAC inspect his R34 GT-T coupe for a guy over east that wanted to buy it.. the RAC guy checked it out and then said in his report that there was "possibly major chassis damage" because the castor was different left to right.. but that's how the suspension people set it up! Needless to say, that dodgy report scared off the buyer and the sale fell through even though it was a completely straight and very clean example of an R34.

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got the apexi pods on my 32R...sound great, not sure how much if any HP i picked up

Not 2 minutes ago I ordered some for mine. Gunna hit KERMIT ENGINEERING up for a custom polished stainless intake piping as well. Should be awesome :(

haha, you guys think a 17yr old in an r33 GTR is wierd, i know a 17 yr old that owns an R34 GTR, you might have seen him around or know him licence plates CMEFLY34 now thats a fascinating sight, an R34 GTR with P plates haha

Thats it! A 17 year old with R34 GTR, Im jealous

Sorry to mum and dad but i wish i born to a millionare lol Lot less hassles,

Thats it! A 17 year old with R34 GTR, Im jealous

Sorry to mum and dad but i wish i born to a millionare lol Lot less hassles,

haha no shit, heres a pic of it from a cruise i went to with him, very nice car :cheers:

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im pretty sure thats the dads car which he lets his son drive

I wish my dad trusted me with a $60,000+ anything lol let alone something that can go 0-100 in less time that it takes him to fart. lol luckily he doesnt drive anymore, and wont drive in my car cause he cant get out of it .

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