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Great pic J_R32!

Hnnnng. I'm yet to see a good R34 GT-T meet in perth..

Here's a meet :)

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/439379-official-sauwa-sunday-brunch-core-cider-house-pickering-brook-23rd-march/

(disclaimer: may or may not be other R34 GT-Ts in attendance)

Very nice cars both of you!

The things I would do for a blue GTR

And the unspeakable things I would do for a Z Tune

Awesome pics!

Thanks guys, appreciate it.

A mate and I will be starting the engine work soon, so she will be off the road for a few weeks.

Will need to get some proper pics soon.

Thanks Terry, altough I prefer them with the collar or the plain LMGT4 plates i suppose those could be machined, just might have to send him a PM if i can get a machine shop to give an estimate on collars to match. Been looking all over so thanks again.

Hi guys - we had a little meet over here in WA last weekend, we didn't quite match Sydney's numbers, but we managed 14! Here's a little video from the meet, hope you enjoy! :)

(Terry, you may notice another white N1 there..... absolutely mint condition with @ 12,000 original km's on it ;)

Edit: and just seen the other pic from the meet on the previous page...

gtr_meet_freo.jpg

Edited by 32godzilla
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