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Wow loving all the GTR's...

Here some of mine.

gtr01.jpg

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i still think this has to be one of the cleanest/ most well presented R34 GTR's in the country.

keep the pics coming. Also can you post up some engine bay pics

i still think this has to be one of the cleanest/ most well presented R34 GTR's in the country.

keep the pics coming. Also can you post up some engine bay pics

Thanks mate. I'll put some more pics up soon.

^ beautiful gtr, what rims are u running?

Thanks. there VOlk GTV. 19 by 10.5 -5

Thanks mate. I'll put some more pics up soon.

Thanks. there VOlk GTV. 19 by 10.5 -5

Were they a custom size or something?

-5s would work much better for me as well.

Same wheels but 19x10.5 +12 (I had 15mm bolt on spacers on the rear and it was perfect but scrubbing on bumps [outer guard])

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Were they a custom size or something?

-5s would work much better for me as well.

Same wheels but 19x10.5 +12 (I had 15mm bolt on spacers on the rear and it was perfect but scrubbing on bumps [outer guard])

8dfd4a64.jpg

very nice colour on ur rims....yeah i got them made custom made. had to pay extra for chrome.

i have no spacers. and it doesn't scrub at all even with full car load.

and all 4 are -5.

Agreed, I love the way you have painted the Z tune bonnet where the vents are the only carbon un painted. Its amazing what a strong off set and Z tune front end does to an R34 GTR

The white and carbon works really well, keen to see the engine bay pics for that bad boy also :)

All you guys with amazing r34 gtrs are making me jealous!!!

They all look absolutely awesome

Hehe...

Well there's a R34 GTR M-Spec waiting on the docks of Kobe bound for some lucky owner in Oz.

Great cond - great price.....

She hasn't been adopted ('er bought) yet, so......

I'll let Iron Chef Whispers tell the rest! :)

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