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my r34 is a non turbo! thats why its blue, red means its turbo. my car is gonna be a "looks" show car eventually, getting the body kit on in a couple of weeks, dosent do too bad for a non turbo performance wise, has some balls! putting out 118 kW at the moment, but going to be doing some mods soon as well.

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actually i still pay nearly 2000 for insurance a year cause im only 23!
Nice clean looking 34...damn thats alittle expensive to be paying for a gt since im onli payin 1400 for my gtt and im same age.

Nice looking car, i pay $2g for turbo 4 door but got one at fault accident in last 3 years and similar age.

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Nice looking car, i pay $2g for turbo 4 door but got one at fault accident in last 3 years and similar age.

The only advantages of being old and having made no claims, cheaper insurance, I pay $800 for R34 GTT 4dr.

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The only advantages of being old and having made no claims, cheaper insurance, I pay $800 for R34 GTT 4dr.

Yes very true!

BTW: If you ever decide to sell your Series II Tiptronic steering wheel, dash cover + backing, and centre console where all the whitish bits are let me know i want to do up my interior and figured making it look like a series two would be nice as they have the sporting looking interior.

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Yes very true!

BTW: If you ever decide to sell your Series II Tiptronic steering wheel, dash cover + backing, and centre console where all the whitish bits are let me know i want to do up my interior and figured making it look like a series two would be nice as they have the sporting looking interior.

Mmmmmm not likely, but I will keep in mind, although my son has left a tooth mark in the top of my steeting wheel when he decided to bite it. :unsure: . I agree, does look better.

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