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Hey guys,

Just wanted to share my excitement with everyone, i just finalized the deal today on the R34. I'll be picking it up next week and bringing her home about 500km's and i think ill enjoy every minute of it!

2001 R34 GTR V-Spec II

56000Km's (books)

Auction Grade 4.5 (Basically Near New)

Dead Standard (Not for long)

And here are some pics! Tell me what you think :)

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hey mate, congrats! in your thread about your r33, you mentioned it was a white one you were going to be getting? either way, your new toy is a god damn beast!

Yeah the white one wasn't in quite the condition this one was and to be honest i really rather the Bayside Blue :) Can't wait to get an exhaust on her

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Don't destroy her just yet.

Let her settle for a few weeks. Its in pristene condition. No need for mods yet.

well thats what i would do.

very necessary for this...

Very Nice, How much? :thumbsup:

Haha, yeah ill give it a week or so. It needs an exhaust though, i don't think i can stand not letting her breath freely :)

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Ah, did u manage to sell your 33 already? :thumbsup:

Nah i still have her, going to do swaps for engine / box for standard stuff with adjustment and then sell it with standard gear but the good suspension and paint setup.

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