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Awesome pics Craig. It's surreal seeing so many 34 GTRs together like that! More pics of the N1?

Pics of Terry's N1 were taken with an iPhone and edited on the phone using Snapseed - definitely recommend this app.

i cehcked out the app - it will support android 4.0 ice cream sandwich soon which is what i have!

What the...?

I had to go and look that up, haha. But yeah it's a great little tool, costs a few bucks but worth it IMO

If any of you R34 Owners are after a bit of carbon "look/frp carbon overlay"

-> http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/390222-carbon-goods-for-r32r33r34/page__st__20__gopid__6221104#entry6221104

More buyers, cheaper for us all.

what size rims are on that white r34? they look like polished work meisters - beautiful!

Pretty sure they're 20's x 10.5 but not sure of the offset. I'm sure one of the WA guys knows....

That blue one is mint.

Do you have stand still pics of the white 34 with SLs... and more pics of the white 34 with meisters HOT...(front on if possible)

This is all I got, next time we catch up I'll get some more for you :thumbsup:

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Which one is yours Craig?

Matt, I was driving at the time so no photos of mine! I've got a stocky MNP2 V-Spec, but it's nowhere near the pristine condition of the other cars!

Edit: actually first photo on previous page top right - it looks black though.

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Matt, I was driving at the time so no photos of mine! I've got a stocky MNP2 V-Spec, but it's nowhere near the pristine condition of the other cars!

Edit: actually first photo on previous page top right - it looks black though.

Give yourself and your 34 some credit man! Any other pics of yours?

Very nice Terry - glad to see you enjoying the new car.

Us westerners caught up again today, here's some pics from the day, we had a total of 8 x 34 GTRs including 4 x Nurs, 1 x V-Spec N1 and the rest V-Specs!! I'm hoping to get 12 x 34 GTRs together for the next one :thumbsup:

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Fantastic pics, thanks for sharing.

Yeah I did a little research myself and yes it does look very similar but I believe d34throw was a v-spec ii? Also the pics I saw showed red after market seats and gauges everywhere so unless Chris changed it back it's a different car. Huy and I will get the lowdown next time we see him. It certainly is a stunning example.

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