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Well ive just bought my first skyline so i think its time i introduced myself. My name is Daniel but everyone just calls me Muges. After owning a few sr's all i can say is i have been missing out!

anyway heres my new car. Its an r34 (obviously) gtt. Current mods are frontmount, cusco coilovers, HKS exhaust, hks pod, and Recaro copy drivers seat. My next mod is going to be a set of 19" dished rims of some description and then a bodykit.

Hope to see a few of you guys cruising around.

Here are some pics

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18's would look and drive fine.

save the $$ from the 19's and tyres you dont buy and forget a bodykit, then use that money saved (well, not spent) on a highflowed turbo and a safc tune. you'll be laughing then................. :blush:

nice R34 dude

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