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happiness is to own a skyline haha

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WUT?

You can't imagine THIS ^^^ on the front of a Car Mag?

Lol

What daughter wouldn't invite this guy home!

Her Mum would ask him in for dinner!

Her Dad would want a ride - and boast the next day to his neighbour what kind of car he had in his driveway!

Hey guys, here's a photo of my 34 GTV....

GTV's are pretty rare so if you don't know what they are,

it's basically a GTT without the turbo (yes I'm on my P's)

Has HICAS, GTT brakes, suspension, sway bars, strut brace etc.

It is my daily and everything is still stock...

but hoping to get some wheels and a bit of low soon! ;)

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Shaun, I know that car wash place, but not so sure about the shopping centre...

Your 34 does look amazing, but I'll need to see it in person to confirm :P

Cheers,

The underground car park is the new one at K-Mart Burwood.

White rims look really terrific on the BsB body Shaun - especially as you clean behind the spokes too.

Uuughhhh, it is the bane of my existence!!

The stupid thing is it must be running a street pad in the front and race compound in the rear as I can only do 20 to 30kmn before the rears start going black, by the time I have done 70 to 80km the front and rear are all dirty, but the rear by a lot more.

I am going to look at getting the Endless SSM pads for on the street and see how they go, but the rears at the moment are killing me!

Cheers,

Uuughhhh, it is the bane of my existence!!

The stupid thing is it must be running a street pad in the front and race compound in the rear as I can only do 20 to 30kmn before the rears start going black, by the time I have done 70 to 80km the front and rear are all dirty, but the rear by a lot more.

I am going to look at getting the Endless SSM pads for on the street and see how they go, but the rears at the moment are killing me!

Well your efforts don't go unnoticed.

If the missus tells you to clean the shower screen, the toilets and the kitchen floor, just point to the brake-dusted cleaning cloth over your left shoulder and say, "Sorry love, get in the queue!"

hehe...

Hi shaun,

just wondering about the carbon on the rear bumpber of your car....is that a one peice thing? or is it carbon wrap?

cheers.

Hi Mate,

That is a one piece carbon mold that you clip / double side tape to the car.

Mine is a "Superior Auto Creative" version from RHD Japan, but I think that one is discontinued?

You can get them on Ebay.

When white is a tad dirty, it looks filthy.

When it's clean and shiny, it looks angelic!

And when it's the white R34 GTR, it's angelically super tough like above!!!

Congrats guys :)

How come you didn't travel down for Nationals Terry :no: ?

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