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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.

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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.

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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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