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new plates... I boost

Dont worry eyelids getting back on soon, along with spoiler coming off again

Good idea...

If only we could use 7 letters, I can think of plenty with 7.

Anyway, I also bought two custom plates back in May:

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The 'WJ' were originally going onto the R34... but I liked the look of the Targa plates better :D

BTW - last time I checked, 'R34' was still available in Tassie.

I *nearly* ordered them but the Targa plates were half the price - and if I sell the R34, the plates would only suit another R34, so...

clean engine

well, had to take a wheel off today to check if it was leaking or if i drove over a nail cause my pump didn't work.

Didn't sound safe with the jack below it and i didn't want to take it any higher and place a stand below it so grabbed out a 18" SSR rim with 285 x 30 x 18 on it :D

There is a spacer in there.

I dont like the white on chrome.

Thoughts?

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clean engine

well, had to take a wheel off today to check if it was leaking or if i drove over a nail cause my pump didn't work.

Didn't sound safe with the jack below it and i didn't want to take it any higher and place a stand below it so grabbed out a 18" SSR rim with 285 x 30 x 18 on it :whistling:

There is a spacer in there.

I dont like the white on chrome.

Thoughts?

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your R34 looks...wierd? should paint the bottom lip or something and clear front indicators. cause looks like the front is higher then the rest of the car.

id stick with the old rims, black chrome lip, and maybe some c/f ganador mirrors

Yeah, its a 33 :thumbsup:

But possibly cause its on a hill, so the rear is experiencing my force downards.

The front looks odd cause theres no lower lip, i reckon any GT-R 34 requires the lower lip/diffuser, else it looks funny.

I've been looking for years, believe me i've noticed.

But i wouldn't paint it anyways :P

I prefer the black and chrome lip. These others wouldn't fit anyways, the rears are 335's.

Edited by Owgasm
and bakes, I LOVE your garage, so clean and simple :thumbsup: very jealous

Thanks buddy. I painted it just before I picked up the GTR. My missus laughed at me when I said I was going to paint the garage red (was a dirty white color before) but it came up sweet!

Hi Bryn, it's just the flash.

Would be good if the doors had lights instead of reflectors though.

yeah i remember when i got the car in 05, i took them off thinking the bulbs had blown but couldnt find anything :(

when i saw urs i was like :O no way lol

yeah i remember when i got the car in 05, i took them off thinking the bulbs had blown but couldnt find anything :(

when i saw urs i was like :D no way lol

Hehe :D

Yeah, I had much the same idea when I first got my 34 - I thought the bulbs had blown.

Ok, thought i'd post a couple of my pics of my GTT R34 ,, yes it is a GTS-R badge.

Top Secret GTR front bar and Z-Tune Bonnet

Sorry pics not best it was raining at the time.

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thanks for looking, just needs the top secret front diffuser lip

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