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Back to the exhaust talk and pics for a sec a few weeks back...

Got to exprience the car as a passenger in the rear seats, as a driver the exhaust seems to be just loud and it just hums in your ear.

I always thought it would be a killer for the rear passengers.

Sat at the back today while i let someone else try and it was normal, it was fine :nyaanyaa:

As long as i can bare with the exhaust, i don't care anymore :cheers: woohoo!

Oh, and for the first time today the rear right wheel i heard scrub going around a corner. But there were 3 people in the rear.

BTW! nice cars to everyone above.

The R34 with Meisters looks nice. The front looks of too much white. The 2 bottom lips would look better black. (IMO). My lip is and the front diffuser when i find it will remain black aswell.

nice looking car you have there grant. If you dont mind me asking, how much were those rims, they look amazing on the car. (my r34 is about as low as yours now :) )

just off the topic, i do like the look of no wing from the front and side, but i dont think i liek the look from the ass

Pm'ed on the wheels dude

Cheers for the comment aswell, as Basti said, it needs a deeper rear bar and the side skirts to complete the look. If you take spoilers off, usually you have to ad something down low so the the rear doesnt look so small.

Nismo skirts for the side and the Nismo S tune rear bar and my car will suit the no spoiler look alot more im hoping. oh and as usual it looks alot better in real life then in the pics. R34s look so boxy in pics, but i think you have to see them in real life to notice they are not so basic in design ;)

Me and mate were chilling at his place and he had these 20s (20 x 9) lying around so we decided to chuck em on the 34 to see if it will fit.

Despite having rolled guards and such, they fit under the guards, but the rear bar will be hit if the shocks compress ie. speed hump or such.

Now I am planning on getting some similar wheels the same size, just not as wide this weekend - I think 8s should fit without posing threat to snapping the rear bar.

Looks super fat though on the dirty dirty black car...

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Me and mate were chilling at his place and he had these 20s (20 x 9) lying around so we decided to chuck em on the 34 to see if it will fit.

Despite having rolled guards and such, they fit under the guards, but the rear bar will be hit if the shocks compress ie. speed hump or such.

Now I am planning on getting some similar wheels the same size, just not as wide this weekend - I think 8s should fit without posing threat to snapping the rear bar.

Looks super fat though on the dirty dirty black car...

Those 20's look great :D

quick question, which rims would be best on my 34. the imagines i have got -

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or these:

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mmm... both nice, but I think I prefer the ones pictured on your car.

They also look a little less common than the other ones.

i couldn't be bothered making a new thread to ask, and i figured majority of veiwers in this thread actually own R34s, just wondering, when u brake, ((when the lights are off) how many rear taillights come on, and which ones.

i saw a r34 the other day and he had the opposite taillights to me working when braking :D

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