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Nice shots. Like your interior lighting theme. Well done.

Only thing I would suggest is to modify that front bar, get rid of the number plate support and the white cross piece behind it all together. That way you have a larger opening for the intercooler and would look nice and neat as well. Its just too much going on at the front with that bar if you know what I mean. Other than that I like the way you keep it stock look wise.

thanks for the kind comments guys.

And the front bar, i don't want to cut it as it's a genuine Nismo bar...but i might if i find a shop that could do a decent job.

And the 2 things above the a/c are Power Meter and Blitz SBC iD

Nice ride mate. One of the cleanest 34 gtt's I've seen too.

Thanks.

The interior has a few scratches oin it however...but it's a 10yr old import so..

I'll be searching for some interior parts though to make it look "nicer"

where did you get your dash lights change mate?they look nice

I purchased the LED's off 666DAN and installed them myself.

Pretty easy once you do it.

Nice car Paul!

Really love the interior. Was it difficult to pull the dash out to change the bulbs? How many bulbs did you change in the dash?

Dash lights r real easy to install, few screws, pop out the dash partly, change globes.

Nice engine cover Paul, hahaha...

Btw. where did u get the backlit lights for the climate control panel and was it easy to change? Mine comes green factory std, i was trying to find a blue backlit to match the rest of my blue LED dash. PM me if u can.

Cheers.

Dash lights r real easy to install, few screws, pop out the dash partly, change globes.

Nice engine cover Paul, hahaha...

Btw. where did u get the backlit lights for the climate control panel and was it easy to change? Mine comes green factory std, i was trying to find a blue backlit to match the rest of my blue LED dash. PM me if u can.

Cheers.

Yeah..nice engine cover :laughing-smiley-014:

As G_Force mentioned, dash lights are easy as well.

But it did take me about 40mins first go to do it all.

Now it takes me 10mins to change a bulb :)

The backlights i sourced off Dan and it was pretty easy to change. And trust me...if I say it's easy, anyone can do it.

Nice R34, I like the V35 rims that fill those guards nicely :P

thanks mate.

I like the rims too.

Would prefer Work SP1 or CE28N or TE37, but these will do me fine.

Loving the interior.. i was thinking of getting some lights as well.. how much did it cost? how many did you change? could anyone who's already changed the dash lights possibly show the steps to DIY?

The lights i changed myself.

Have a search for DAN666 posts for his LED's.

u need 4 for the dash and 3 for A/C + 3 for centre gauge console + 3 LED's for the LCD in A/C

Not that expensive to get the globes delivered.

Looks nice mate.

Thanks :thumbsup:

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