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geez. everyones a critic. just accept that the OWNER did what he wanted to with it. I'd say the wheel was probably changed more for feel than looks and the stereo boot install looks to me like it can be lifted out quite easily/quickly for track use. hydraulic hand brake makes sense too I guess. personally I don't think I'd do any of those things to it, but don't jump all over the poor guy for doing what HE wanted to HIS car. I don't see any of you boys driving Z-tunes... lol

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I agree Richard... I'd say most people are just jealous.

I'd put the stereo in (minus the big boot install... I need room for my golf clubs) but that's about it. And the wheel does feel very good to drive with from 1st hand experience. Feels better than an R34 GTR with the STD wheel.

You can also take your 34 to nismo and get the full Z-tune treatment to, costs a shite load though and the car has to be really low k's

no you can't. and before we get into an argument, having been to nismo japan and asked Yuka Kasagawa (nismo sales, shinagawa japan) I can be pretty certain my information is correct :(

You can also take your 34 to nismo and get the full Z-tune treatment to, costs a shite load though and the car has to be really low k's

Sorry mate, but your wrong (no offence), you cant take your r34 gtr to "nismo" and get "the full Z-Tune treatment" you can only buy a few selected ztune parts from nismo like front gaurds,bonnet and front bumper etc, but you cant just take your car to nismo and ask them to turn it into a ztune, only 20 ztunes were ever made, nismo wont make anymore, no matter how much you pay them!

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can't u get the z-tune package too http://www.carsfactory.co.jp/

no. check the list in the link you posted... :(

http://www.carsfactory.co.jp/packagecar/index_bnr34.html

no z-tune there.

geez. everyones a critic. just accept that the OWNER did what he wanted to with it. I'd say the wheel was probably changed more for feel than looks and the stereo boot install looks to me like it can be lifted out quite easily/quickly for track use. hydraulic hand brake makes sense too I guess. personally I don't think I'd do any of those things to it, but don't jump all over the poor guy for doing what HE wanted to HIS car. I don't see any of you boys driving Z-tunes... lol

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Sorry mate, but your wrong (no offence), you cant take your r34 gtr to "nismo" and get "the full Z-Tune treatment" you can only buy a few selected ztune parts from nismo like front gaurds,bonnet and front bumper etc, but you cant just take your car to nismo and ask them to turn it into a ztune, only 20 ztunes were ever made, nismo wont make anymore, no matter how much you pay them!

Nismo do not sell the Z-Tune parts to non-Z-tune owners unfortunately. They will sell you a fibreglass replica part but you cannot buy the carbon fibre parts from them unless you own a Z-tune.

This information comes from the manager for international sales at Nismo in Omori office.

Sorry mate, but your wrong (no offence), you cant take your r34 gtr to "nismo" and get "the full Z-Tune treatment" you can only buy a few selected ztune parts from nismo like front gaurds,bonnet and front bumper etc, but you cant just take your car to nismo and ask them to turn it into a ztune, only 20 ztunes were ever made, nismo wont make anymore, no matter how much you pay them!

doubt it, money can buy anything!

You can also take your 34 to nismo and get the full Z-tune treatment to, costs a shite load though and the car has to be really low k's

not anymore you can't... all 20 are sold out some of the 20 were complete cars offered by Nismo and some were conversions but still only 20 were ever made.

' date='5 Mar 2007, 06:47 PM' post='2954449']

can't u get the z-tune package too http://www.carsfactory.co.jp/

nah click on the Package Cars Line Up Link and it only has S Tune, S Tune S1, S Tune R1 and F Sport GT available for the GTR

no you can't. and before we get into an argument, having been to nismo japan and asked Yuka Kasagawa (nismo sales, shinagawa japan) I can be pretty certain my information is correct ;)

Fair enough, don’t remember where I read it but must have been wrong, looks like the F-sport GT package is the next best thing

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