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The V-Spec Front Diffuser is missing.

The last time i saw the rear, i dont' think it had the rear aswell.

So guessing not unless it was damaged previously.

Hmms, changing colours aye? isn't it like the chameleon effect/colour.

Edited by Owgasm

yeh it is a chameleon style color... doesnt look tacky at all tho...

and yeh im assuming his isnt a v-spec. I think they did come in non vspec in this color but very very rare... why wud u remove the front and rear diffusers??? meh still looks hot tho...

hear are some pics of my r34 that i got a few weeks ago, and im loving it. one of my fav things is it comes with the turbo brakes and it looks awsome (my car is n/a). also i found out it has front nismo clear indicator lights.

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f*kn clean ride Granthem

remindes me so much of the stock days **sighs** everything was so reliable back then lol

any specifically plans there buddy? wats 1st?

thanks dude.

first is winding down the coil overs. Then Nismo clear indicators, 19 inch Inox Imagine Rims, Nismo skirts, 3inch dump and front pipe, Blitz LM cooler and EBC. Thats the pipeline right now

heya all

been a while since i posted

just been coming on lately reminiscing about my 34

unfortunately i came on some hard times and had to sell it, also was planning an overseas trip, still am

anyway i dont know if the guy who bought it off me is a member but anyway here is some pics of it, shit quality tho, and doesnt do it justice,

Loved this car and miss it mega.

i will eventually own another one.

this thing had a locking diff, 19x9.5 koya race inox rims, kyb adjustable suspension, g-ready pod filter, and i have a theory that it had upgraded injectors, it used a lot of fuel and was faster then any other stockish skyline i ever came up against. but i never proved it.

the other thing that pissed me off was i never got to go on a cruise with you boys and girls.

anyway miss it :-(

oh also, it had adjustable panards, so i think it may have been a drift car in japan. the guy who sold me my rims was a drifter, cant remember his name, but he told me that street cars dont get adjustable panards unless they drift em, the suspension was also perfectly flat as you can see from the first pic.

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Edited by Jaker34

Hey guys and girls this is my R34 GTR. Was planning on selling it cause i have had it for over 2 years now but have had no serious interest cause no one will pay what its worth so im keeping it. LOVE R34 GTRs the best cars in the world.........

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Nice R34's all!

Well, after a long wait and transformation.

What do you all think?

Heres my R34 GT-R :( (More Pics At: http://ezy34.blogspot.com/)

Since you all know now - this conversion was done without any fibreglass and all genuine nissan R34 GT-R parts.

At first:

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After Modification to the front bar for the intercooler (opened up the hole), fitting a genuine front lip, genuine real spoiler and fixed up the sideskirts --- awaiting paint.

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NOW AFTER PAINT! ITS AWAITING A R34 GT-R V-Spec LIP AND REAR Nismo Skirts to COMPLETE.

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Edited by Owgasm

Would like to fit LEDS but they cost too much and i don't think its worth it.

Hmm R34NRG, whats missing?

I still need a V-Spec lip. That'll lower the front a bit more and give the front a much better look.

TELL ME!!!! WHATS MISSING! I'm dieing to know.

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