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r34 front on s14:

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I've seen that top one before, but the ones at the bottom doesn't look right.

There's also someone with a falcon or something with an R34 front. It was yellow from what I can remember.

I like evveryone else love the 34 front and have to admit it looks tough.... the sidebar and rear bar choices worked well together...

wonder how it looks without the widening on the rear though.

I dun get why people do that, it's like committing incest

screwing your own sister and making a retarded version of you both

hahahahahahahahah..... :banana:

That was funny as...

It's quite amazing.... but it's true.

The white one in the first post, amazing...until i saw the back.. bad choice of rear styling but front/side view looks real good (bar the petrol cap)

good idea i rekon as 33 fronts are pretty crappy especially with those ghey yellow headlights!

hmmm... 34 rear and 33 rear. You decide for yourself which looks toughest.

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I already have decided for myself - the R33's rear looks tougher...

The r34 one imo, looks too boxy and with one big light next to one that's slightly smaller, looks kinda weird.

Have seen a Supra front on a Skyline body? Damn, I saw one this morning in highpoint (a Melbourne shopping centre) - looks freaky!

WTF? Are you serious? Was it the MKIV supra's? On what model skyline (32, 33, 34, 31?)?

WTF? Are you serious? Was it the MKIV supra's? On what model skyline (32, 33, 34, 31?)?

Yeah, I'm dead serious - don't know exactly which Supra as I'm not a supra fan, but it was definitely a supra body, lights etc and that was a R34 front all right.

He had hot rims, the car was black and turbo(ed) - gotta say, the R34 goes well on nearly any car... muts have spent a fortune.

I already have decided for myself - the R33's rear looks tougher...

The r34 one imo, looks too boxy and with one big light next to one that's slightly smaller, looks kinda weird.

I must say that the R34 looks tougher then the R33, but thats not to say they look better. In my opinion the 34s are a sexy car inside and out... until you get to the rear where the lights look like alien eyes. What Nissan was thinking with those lights i have no idea!!!

My opinion, R33's are a better looking car then the 34's, but hey that's just me, everyone is different. I wouldnt complain if i had either one.

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