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this is my R34 4 door unfortunately for me its non turbo and automatic (cuz my legs are too long to fit in manual) and the yard didnt have any two door turbos lol....... but i thought i might throw up some pix of it from the first day i saw it at the yard and decided to buy to when i took it home and got my friend to take some pix...... and from after i put the stereo in it and put the rims on it..... more mods to come eventually will post pix once they r done

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well i got the 4 door non turbo becuz they didnt have any two doors at the time and i couldnt wait as my old car was dead and needed a new ride...... and the two door wasnt arriving for over a month...... and trust me i wanted the turbo but it was like $10000 more expensive for turbo auto....

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lol who said im done with the boot yet either??? i still have big plans for that boot my friends........ as the rims are 19s gonna be getting 20s sometime soon.... and as far as getting the space saver out.... that wont be an option lol ill just keep one of those cans of tyre foam in the boot and fill the tyre until i get to the tyre shop....... and i spoke to the caryard yesterday after i posted and it turned out the 2 door was non turbo anyways so no real point waiting for it anyways except for the looks..... the suspension i got is tein dress up master lowered springs with stock shocks for the moment until i can afford to get a hold of some coil overs.... they do the job nicely.... no body roll any more (lowered suspension fitted after these photos were taken) and i wish i could drive with the boot open as well lol...... and since these pix were taken i have added a little bit more to the boot another amp and capacitor to run the new door and parcel tray speakers and new 2 DIN headunit the whole system is clarion now very happy with it...... later on this week or next week entire boot being pulled out and fitted with dynamat so will sound even better....... is it safe to bolt on turbo to non turbo motor without killing it??? obviously with the FMIC so as to not fry the thing but will it need new computer and gearbox and diff as well..... one of my mates seems to think ill need to replace all that if i wanna turbo it........ any info would be much appreciated........

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