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damn that's nice, haven't seen it around canberra though.

Yeah - I need to get out more :rolleyes:

Hey Marko, Yes I am good at it. I did a good job of preserving one of australia's best aust delivered R32's for a number of years! (miss that car)

The wheels are a limited edition enkei RPF1-RC. Made for the R34 gtr supposedly?

This pic has been taken by Dean Summers from Just engine management.

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1st time ive seen this pic & must say it reminds me of that yellow phase 3 ford falcon gt pic that was taken @ for muscle parts back in the 80's...the point i am making, this pic has the appeal to be a classic & i could see this on many bedroom walls!

lol definitely not z-tune skirts mate, i wish! see that bit of black rubber on the front bar of the car?

its the same as that, just all the way around the side skirts and rear bar. bought the stuff from Charles89 (vic member) in a group buy like 2 months ago.

looks ok for $40

i've never seen a GTT with z-tune side skirts, only GTR's...i imagine it would look phat as tho!

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