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Hey Shaun, saw you today at the MSCC meet.

Recognised the car from SAU, didn't get a chance to have a chat but got some half decent shots of your car.

One of the best 34R's in Melbourne, definitely!

Nice photos, thanks.

It was a great day today. Dad and I drove down there together, Dad was in his 67 Mustang.

Was a good variety of cars on display too.

I think I need to give my car the Z-Tune treatment....

The choice between S-Tune and Z-Tune is hard, but I am actually tempted to go S-Tune.....there is just so many Z-Tunes getting around now.

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Wow ... those police cars look hot!

Jokes, awesome GTR's.

Great shot by Chris :)

Also looking good Corey.

White with black rims haha

I would feel like I am copying old mate Mat

White is super easy to keep clean..Black always looks dirty

black isn't always dirty, it gets dirty quicker, there's a small difference!

oh and here's a nice idea for you: white gtt, black rims, but make the wing stands black, while keeping the wing white. I see this unique feature on a GTT in my area, but i don't think he's on SAU. looks real nice and it really threw me off the first time i saw it, i knew something was 'wrong'!

black isn't always dirty, it gets dirty quicker, there's a small difference!

oh and here's a nice idea for you: white gtt, black rims, but make the wing stands black, while keeping the wing white. I see this unique feature on a GTT in my area, but i don't think he's on SAU. looks real nice and it really threw me off the first time i saw it, i knew something was 'wrong'!

Is yours black Chris?

Post up a photo :)

The choice between S-Tune and Z-Tune is hard, but I am actually tempted to go S-Tune.....there is just so many Z-Tunes getting around now.

So you mean you just want to go Nismo front bar...

Rather then Nismo Z-Tune front bar and Nismo Z-Tune guards?

So you mean you just want to go Nismo front bar...

Rather then Nismo Z-Tune front bar and Nismo Z-Tune guards?

Yeah, correct.

My two options would be either the...

R-Tune set up (essentially an S-Tune with additional of R-Tune bonnet and R-Tune rear over fenders)

Z-Tune set up (essentially an R-Tune with newer Z-Tune front bar and Z-Tune lower lip)

The only challenge with the Z-Tune is the lower lip is super expensive and I have not seen any replica versions out their.

The good thing with the R-Tune set up is I can do everything except the bonnet to start with and it will still look authentic as an S-Tune, then once the bonnet goes on it becomes authentic to the R-Tune.

Z-TUNE SET UP

http://www.nismo.co.jp/en/products/competition/ie/r34aero.html

- Z-Tune Front Bar

- Z-Tune Lower Lip

- Z-Tune Front Guards

- R-Tune Bonnet

- S-Tune Side Skirts (already have)

- S-Tune Rear Pods (already have)

- R-Tune Rear over fenders (already have)

R-TUNE SET UP

- S-Tune Front Bar

- R-Tune Bonnet

- S-Tune Side Skirts (already have)

- S-Tune Rear Pods (already have)

- R-Tune Rear over fenders (already have)

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Its not a GTT or GTR :blush: nor the greatest photography lol... but its mine :)

Corey is that a full Impul kit (and is it genuine?) it looks awesome!!! Would love to take it off you....i mean your car.

Is yours black Chris?

Post up a photo :)

Yes! It's up a few pages back. But here are a few very slick black 34s, mine is there too https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.187686114613131.42022.104396516275425&type=1

Yeah, correct.

My two options would be either the...

R-Tune set up (essentially an S-Tune with additional of R-Tune bonnet and R-Tune rear over fenders)

Z-Tune set up (essentially an R-Tune with newer Z-Tune front bar and Z-Tune lower lip)

The only challenge with the Z-Tune is the lower lip is super expensive and I have not seen any replica versions out their.

The good thing with the R-Tune set up is I can do everything except the bonnet to start with and it will still look authentic as an S-Tune, then once the bonnet goes on it becomes authentic to the R-Tune.

Z-TUNE SET UP

http://www.nismo.co.jp/en/products/competition/ie/r34aero.html

- Z-Tune Front Bar

- Z-Tune Lower Lip

- Z-Tune Front Guards

- R-Tune Bonnet

- S-Tune Side Skirts (already have)

- S-Tune Rear Pods (already have)

- R-Tune Rear over fenders (already have)

R-TUNE SET UP

- S-Tune Front Bar

- R-Tune Bonnet

- S-Tune Side Skirts (already have)

- S-Tune Rear Pods (already have)

- R-Tune Rear over fenders (already have)

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Ah yeah, I see!

I just love the Z-Tune front guards as it makes it more aggressive with the side vents.

Either way, both are good :D

Yeah, correct.

My two options would be either the...

R-Tune set up (essentially an S-Tune with additional of R-Tune bonnet and R-Tune rear over fenders)

Z-Tune set up (essentially an R-Tune with newer Z-Tune front bar and Z-Tune lower lip)

The only challenge with the Z-Tune is the lower lip is super expensive and I have not seen any replica versions out their.

The good thing with the R-Tune set up is I can do everything except the bonnet to start with and it will still look authentic as an S-Tune, then once the bonnet goes on it becomes authentic to the R-Tune.

Z-TUNE SET UP

http://www.nismo.co.jp/en/products/competition/ie/r34aero.html

- Z-Tune Front Bar

- Z-Tune Lower Lip

- Z-Tune Front Guards

- R-Tune Bonnet

- S-Tune Side Skirts (already have)

- S-Tune Rear Pods (already have)

- R-Tune Rear over fenders (already have)

R-TUNE SET UP

- S-Tune Front Bar

- R-Tune Bonnet

- S-Tune Side Skirts (already have)

- S-Tune Rear Pods (already have)

- R-Tune Rear over fenders (already have)

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Go S/R tune kit over Z tune IMO.

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