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Its a GTS-X, came in from japan with the sticker and spoiler already on it. Has a few fancy things in it. Like a self adjusting rear view mirror which i need to fix, also the electronic in cab adjustable suspension still works, but only the front as it has aus spec struts in the rear.

The plan is to stick my s13 coilovers in the rear soonish to bring it back level, will eventually go s13 coils in the front, along with r33 gts-t brakes all round and a nice set of fat wheels. And also my RB30ET will be going in along with a high mount turbo. Not sure if i'll stick with the GT3082 or if i'll go with a different turbo. Also plan to put a R31 house front bumper on it, and maybe a carbon vented bonnet. Not sure. I should probably call this one money pit 2.0.

Thanks for the positive feedback fulla's.

oh and :D

nice one ditch the wing and sticker :worship:

i had to take the clagged out adjustable suspension out of my coupe to it had two great settings spongey and boat mode gave it some coilover love and it loves it now. mine doesnt have the flash mirror thingy though would love to check that out

Spotto a mint looking bayside blue r34 in Launnie yesterday :O

if its the one im thinking of i met the guy tonight, and yeah its prime!!!

he said hes had it since 05, but just had it as a weekender

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