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hey guys, just a pic of the outside of my car, all stock still unfortunately, but havent had it for too long.

gonna start some work on it soon hopefully though

and a quick picture of the work i did on the inside :) enjoy

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Havent seen photos of this R34 for a while. This is the R34 that was on the the cover of SPEED magazine back in 2003 & also on the cover of 2nd HPI GTR Special edition. Very cool GTR.

Munro has had some sick GTRs.

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I was cruising through a green light, but an overseas uni student didnt give way when turning across traffic. She didnt have a green arrow, just a green light. But apparently in her country green no matter what is go, so yeh... the results were not good. I must say my car held up better then hers it would appear.

Tried my best but had no where to go... :teehee:

Spent plenty of time trying to keep her in top nick, definitely was a sad day...

My avatar is the last pic of it all good, so Im glad it made the video :D

One chapter over in my automotive life I guess. I doubt I will ever find another import in the same condition. I really couldnt fault it in one way sadly.

At first I climbed out of the passenger door and walked away without looking. LOL I didnt want to see the damage. But eventually I worked up the courage...

Had to take a snap to show the SAU crew...

Ouch man.

That's messed up. Sorry to hear its a write off :P

Hi People's. You probably seen my car here but its changed and finally completed. I posted pictures from when i bought it, to what it looks like right now.

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Sprayed my Rims Gloss Black:

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Took Off my Spoiler:

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Trialed Fitted my new front bumper:

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Modded the front grill part:

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Fibreglassed the gaps in the grill and used body filler:

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Added Rear pods:

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Finished Painted Front Bar:

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Yeah, that front bar looks good :blush: Nicely done, looked so easy the way you did it haha.

Haha, Your right, looks easy but dam i put alot of time and work into it.

I'm glad i did though, turned out great. this was my first time too, from fitting to modding.

I got to say to those people that wants to mod stuff themselves , its great fun and you get alot of experience from it.

Just be patient and research

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