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Here is some updated pics of mine with the teins super streets installed...Still chasing the spoiler in the last pic if anyone has seen one or know where i can get one message me please - it is taken from another member fat34 but his came standard so he wasn't sure where to get it.

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Garage Kagotani BNR34 Time Attack monster!

This is one of the most sought after demo cars in Japan, not to mention one of the fastest out there with a 57.232 around Tsukuba! Believe it or not this is actually a customer car, built to become one of the most unique BNR34s ever made. A custom built GT-style wide body kit is what sets this GT-R apart from others on the road (well not technically as its not road registered!), and it sure attracted a lot of attention at TAS 2006! The kit, unlike the majority of ill-fitting stuff out there is of excellent quality and yours for a cool million Yen.

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And this was the first ride to wear these impossibly cool Rays titanium-effect wheels!:

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And what lies beneath that carbon bonnet you may wonder...

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A T-78 blown RB28 capable of unleashing 700 PS through an OS Giken sequential transmission

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The interior is, well, spartan to say the least. Only the basics have been left untouched, what is not needed to go fast around a track has been relegated to the bin!

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Had to use TE37s for rolling shots as the new Rays were only a prototype of the wrong offset and catch on the AP Racing brake calipers

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