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well im looking at buying that R34 2 door turbo that i mentioned in my other post regarding turboing this one........ ill be keeping everyone posted on whats happening with the buy as it occurs..... i went to the bank today to see about fundage to get it just waiting for approval or rejection so as soon as i know u will know and also will be posting photos...... soon

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nah becuz i am on my green p plates and i had my licence long before the new laws came in which means im allowed to drive turbo.... and towards the end of the year i go onto my full licence

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nah becuz i am on my green p plates and i had my licence long before the new laws came in which means im allowed to drive turbo.... and towards the end of the year i go onto my full licence

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no no i will be taking the sound system out and already have plans for the boot install in the new one (if i get it) the box will fit in no problems but the positioning of the amps and capacitor might need some revising lol......

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