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hey guys and girls,

couple of weeks ago iron chef Imports (Kristian) found this awesome car for me in japan.

its a very stock standard model R34 GTS-4. so its all wheel drive, manual of course and around 74,000k's on the clock.

it arrived in Brisbane last Friday, hopefully and will be getting sent to Adelaide asap, hoping for it to be here on Friday.

so if any1 is looking for a car from japan don't hesitate 2 email Kristian with what your looking for. [email protected]

cheers Luke

BTW if any1 has some non xenons headlights for the car, who would like to swap for a couple of weeks while compliance is getting done, that would be great.

so now for the pics.

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That looks sweet man,

I saw it on nissansilvia.

Thats exactly what i'm thinking of getting end of the year after i've payed of my new bike.

Start of nice and stock for a while then chuck a rb26 in there. mmm nice

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found out the other week it has some crazy factory option parking guide. where the thing on the bumper is a aerial to guide you where your bumper is when parking. it comes up and lights up blue. also has some driving lights in the front bumper.

some strange factory options for sure.

future plans:

rb26

full suspension and handling components

some audio

exhaust

dished wheels

list goes on....

thanks luke

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found out the other week it has some crazy factory option parking guide. where the thing on the bumper is a aerial to guide you where your bumper is when parking. it comes up and lights up blue. also has some driving lights in the front bumper.

some strange factory options for sure.

future plans:

rb26

full suspension and handling components

some audio

exhaust

dished wheels

list goes on....

thanks luke

Throw a /30 on the end of that RB26. :P

Nice pick up.

So how long in total from finding the car to getting it in to australia?

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can't get them through because they are not self leveling.

I don't know who would have a set of R34 headlights that have been complied that you could borrow.

but i reccomend holding off on compliance till you get some.

The xenons are wonderful, i had some for about 8 months.

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BTW if any1 has some non xenons headlights for the car, who would like to swap for a couple of weeks while compliance is getting done, that would be great.

so now for the pics.

from the pics ur car looks like its the halogen lights not the xenons

correct me if im wrong

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Why the 4 door? If you are planning to put a rb26 in it , I would of bought a GTR . LOL

Looks great anyway.

Have seen a few articles about a few(very rare)R34 GTR's in japan in 4 door . Now that would be something that not every Tom, Dick and Harry would have.

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