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My R34 GTR (Silver) with Damien's R34 GTR (Midnight Purple) a few weeks back...

Seeing his sooooo makes me wish I had have waited for a MP one!! Hotness!!

Also a mention... My R34 GTR & R32 GTS-t 4 Door will both be up for sale very soon. Until the official advertisement is done, please contact me if you would like further information.

Cheers!!

Alicia xx

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for some reason the gtr's just dont do it for me, im more interested in the simpler gtt's :D

and im lovin this one

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dori34 you got any pics of the rear end/sides?

and specs on rims/tires thanks :bunny:

What you like on this one that you don´t like on a GTR?

What I see on the pictures is just a stockish GTT with GTR front bumper that doesn´t line up welll at the fenders...

for some reason the gtr's just dont do it for me, im more interested in the simpler gtt's :ermm:

and im lovin this one

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dori34 you got any pics of the rear end/sides?

and specs on rims/tires thanks :banana:

18x9 +26 235/40

18x9.5 +14 225/40

will have more pics when i get my new coilovers installed.

this is how i want it to look (different rims tho).

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I don't understand, if you love that one and don't like the "complex" look of a gtr.... the one you've shown has a GTR bumper on it..?

Curiosisty.

haha id love to have the styling of a GTR anyday!

lol course i'd rather a gtr over a gtt anyday

BUT

imo this gtt looks better than say those gtr's posted above >_<

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each to their own but ive always loved this look (not just on skylines) meshies/old school type rims, no spoilers, simple skirts, dumped!

btw dori34 wat skirts are these?

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