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hey everyone u may remember me as having an r34 4 door non turbo...... with the big f**k off blue stereo in the boot (see attached files) well due to lack of a snail sitting in my engine bay i have sole this particular vehicle ($20000) and gone and bought myself an R33 GTST with full nismo GTR kit 19" ROH DRIFT R rims and APEXI cat back stainless exhaust, also featuring tein super street coilover suspension with EDFC (around $2700)... i saw it sitting in the yard fresh off the boat fell instantly in love lol, i walked in and said ill take it...... took it for a run and instantly felt the difference in power and handling. (the salesman flicked the ass end sideways when we pulled out of the yard lol..... just put a FMIC from justjap on over the weekend and again pushed the performance up another level and sounds insane also just waiting for my stereo to be installed and once its all in will be getting more mods including bigger turbo, ecu, blow off boost controller and all the usual mods here are some pics attached let me know what y'all think (also attached are some pix of the old 34 just to jog ya memory)

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ahhhhh they r not GTR badges my friends....... save the pix to ur computer and zoom zoom zoom in and look closely at the badges they are GTSR badges i guess the little fella in japan that had it b4 me decided becuz its a gtst with a gtr kit he would put those badges on it cuz its like half half looking like one lol i dunno but i do understand the faux pas that is putting GTR badges on GTST i hate that myself..... as i said look closely b4 u judge my friends

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ahhhhh they r not GTR badges my friends....... save the pix to ur computer and zoom zoom zoom in and look closely at the badges they are GTSR badges i guess the little fella in japan that had it b4 me decided becuz its a gtst with a gtr kit he would put those badges on it cuz its like half half looking like one lol i dunno but i do understand the faux pas that is putting GTR badges on GTST i hate that myself..... as i said look closely b4 u judge my friends

hehehe..i see now....

:P

i have seen GTS and big T (where R is)badge on some skylines,, but have not seen this one....

Nice car though.....

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thanx mate once i seen it i fell in love it originally had lightweight 5zigen 18s on it but they werent selling it with the rims cuz the boss had already picked them out for himself lol

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heavy or not those rims still have trouble sticking too the road many a time i have just tramped it and ass end slides out and leaves a trail of smoke that would make a rev head proud...... lol. and as far as the badges go i cbf taking them off...... and i dont run ppl for the exact reason that they may beat me no real point running ppl when u know its still a stocker and u dont have the power behind u to beat a worked vehicle..... also i dont need to prove anything to anyone about whether its quick or not its my car im happy with it the way it is and if ppl wanna cry about my badges i just tell the truth it came from japan like that so i dont care lol.... but i am spewing about the rims as well it had on it originally 5zigen 18in lightweight racing rims on it...they were f**kin sexy but it just came off the boat and the yard wasnt selling them with the car so unfortunately i ended up with these rims..... they not bad but would have preferred the 5zigens...... the car looks the goods im happy with it

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