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Hi Guys,

Found this website with all the pics you'll ever need, whatever color ur 34 is, coupe or 4 door, wanna look at different kits, with different wheels...its got everything! These guys really know how to do a photoshoot! Enjoy! :action-smiley-069:

Main Website: http://r34web.com/report.html (Click on all the links)

http://r34web.com/kyoto/introduction2.html

http://r34web.com/off/page_thumb43.html#31

http://r34web.com/off/okazakioff.html

http://r34web.com/off/2ndwestjapanoff.html

http://r34web.com/34days/34_touring07-1.html

http://r34web.com/boso/boso_touring-1.html

http://r34web.com/nikko/nikko_touring-1.html

http://r34web.com/2006okaya_touring.html

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man all those cars have those lips i want!!!!

nismo if i organize a GB to import em down r u in???!?

Which lip u talking about? I've already got a lip..

nice..

how did u come across the site?

Was googling R34 images one day and jst ran into it by accident :)

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is that where u got the signature pic from?

didnt think there were any states in Aus with that many hot r34s in one spot??

Yeah I think it might have been from in there somewhere...you should try clicking on all the links coz some links bring you to various skyline/r34 jap websites or blogs...its pretty huge, just need to take the time to explore the website.

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Nah, I'm happy with my bonnet lip. That lip you are talking about will require you to replace your Bonnet as well with a GTR type. You won't be able to fit that lip with the factory bonnet still in place.

yeh i was plannin to get the new bonnet. gtt bonnet sucks ballz

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Thats is exactly what I was thinking looking through those images... :w00t:

Pure, erotic, unadulterated Skyline porn...

Ok... Maybe I'm going a bit far now... :(

Still, between the wheels, front lips, air dams, rear spoilers, wide body kits and rear bars. Not to mention the custom paint jobs and the carbon body parts.... Damn, it is like I died and went to Skyline heaven.... :D:ninja: :ninja:

To think I spent a year driving a VL, and now an R34... How did I ever live without my R34!!

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