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hey bakes, could i ask a huge favour... just wondering if it would be possible to take a couple of pics UNDER your car? i need to see how the rear diffuser is attached, i need to see how it's done OEM styles :)

have you measured the clearance of your front lip mate? i think mine is about 90mm... gotta be careful ey! :sick:

Thanks mate, Im heaps happy with it.

Couple more pics, of rear end

Damn! That looks awesome.

Dare I say it but I think the R34 GTR is an overall better looking car then the R35 GTR.

Every styling curve on the R34 GTR is just Tuff as!

Damn! That looks awesome.

Dare I say it but I think the R34 GTR is an overall better looking car then the R35 GTR.

Every styling curve on the R34 GTR is just Tuff as!

I agree.

The r34 gtr has that in your face, agressive, purposeful look about it that just makes it very tuff looking.

I agree.

The r34 gtr has that in your face, agressive, purposeful look about it that just makes it very tuff looking.

+1

Only thing is, if the price of a R34 GTR could not look so mean then I trade up... LOL!

Hmm... But R32 GTR... Yeah maybe, I don't know... LOL! Might stick to it. - Original Godzilla :unsure:

+1

Only thing is, if the price of a R34 GTR could not look so mean then I trade up... LOL!

Hmm... But R32 GTR... Yeah maybe, I don't know... LOL! Might stick to it. - Original Godzilla :O

I would love to have an r34 gtr sitting in my driveway but the price holds me back as well....however in a year or so that might all turn around :wub:

The r32 gtr does have something special about it. Not just the looks and the fact its the original godzilla....there is something else also.

Was a marvelous day today so decided to go out with a mate n take some happy snaps. Actually have a couple of proper shoots coming up over Dec and Jan, but thought I'd give it a go n see first hand what I can do between now and then to make things a little nicer.

Anywho, thoughts?

* Photographer - Stan & Mitch

* Equipment - SONY DSC H10

* Software - Adobe PS CS3 & FrameFun

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PS: Excuse the n00bness... wasn't exactly a DSLR - effects n features from the base shots were not that abundant.

Some snaps of my newly acquired GTR. I just had it registered 2 days ago.

Massive thanks to my friend Jan for snapping the pics. You can visit his website on the link at the bottom.

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http://ozcarsightings.com/R34%20GTR.php

I have some small plans for it. Power FC D-Jetro & Tomei Dump pipes are in my room ready to go in.

New set of wheels (probably silver LMGT4 in 19x10.5, +15) are on the list of things to do next.

Enjoy! :banana:

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