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Gas door is on,

Spoiler is on,

Headlights wired,

Trunk lights wired,

Got my 6 disc DVD player working,

front bumper is secure, but not finished.

Just needs windows and a cleaning.

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PLEEESE clean your camera lense! Looks great, but blurry...

So are you a panel beater by trade? I'd consider doing this R324 conversion for my next car, but i think if you paid someone to do it it would probably end up costing as much as an R34 does.

the picture quality you can blame motorola cell phone camera, and the lint in my pocket to block the lens before i cleaned it:)

Dont worry, I have some magazines waiting for a photoshoot or two.

thanks. Probably will fool alot of people.. dont forget, Im in Canada, and there are no other R34's on the road. no basis for comparison.

lol i lived in canada for a bit and i kept thinking i was seeing r33's but they were always the impala taxis, similar rear at a quick glance.

been reading this thread a lil off work pc and cant see any pics just seeing everyone write how cool ur ride is.. is there anywhere else i can see pics? otherwise ill try home pc later

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Looks so good the bandwidth was exceeded on the host! :P

lol i know, and SAU does not allow me to go to old posts and edit them otherwise i could have changed the photobucket extension to a new one I made.

lol i lived in canada for a bit and i kept thinking i was seeing r33's but they were always the impala taxis, similar rear at a quick glance.

been reading this thread a lil off work pc and cant see any pics just seeing everyone write how cool ur ride is.. is there anywhere else i can see pics? otherwise ill try home pc later

here is a link to revscene, I updated the photobucket link there:

Revscene MWR34

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is that another r32.4 on the hoist?

awesome build man

convert the interior and clean up the engine bay

Yes I have 2 built Bee-r's in the shop.

Still 32 glassware right?

yes R32 still.

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