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Hey all

Im mick 22 from the central coast

Just became the new owner of this beast R34 GTT

Dont know if this is in the right section....hope to meet up with a few of u soon!!

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Getting the car with stock wheels tho...these 19's arent my thing!

Let me know what u think!!

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Also from stock form.. as i have only had a short drive of the car what sort of power does the standard r34gtt put out at the wheels... doesnt have to be exact... ball park figure is fine!!!

hey mate congrates with the car, they have a factory figure of 206kw at the flywheel so around the 190-200rwhp would be expected, up the boost abit, get a nice fmic and turbo back exhaust with a tune and you should be around the 270rwhp mark.

im running buddy club coilovers in my 34, goes well and has plenty of height adjustment. My bro has teins in his skiz but doesnt have anywhere near the height adjustment as the buddyclubs, it still goes low but its probably just something to think about depending how low you want it.

have fun

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