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R34 Gtr 4 Door :)


RICCA
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Hey Guys,

I just got my car about 1 week ago got it from VIC!

Its an 99 r34 Gtst 4 door.

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5 Speed manual

Sunroof

Leather Inteior

Full GTR body Kit even with Front Defuser

GTR Lights

GTR Bonnet

18' Rims (havent check since be selling the rims soon)

Find a car like this is very very rare so that is why when i saw it i had 2 get it :D

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Motor Wise NO GTR Engine :) sadly lol

RB25det

Very Very stock Only has a Pod lol

But have Already ordered

Intercooler

Turbo back 3'' With Screamer exhaust :(

Power FC

and Suspension (collies)

Car drive really nice and for a Stocker goes good!!

Only Got the pics when it was over east!!

But will Post new ones!!

Please feel free to commet on it :D like to know ur ideas

Planning to get 18 / 19" black with chrome dish n Dumped :)

Spolier is OFF now!! looks so much better with lil things and GTR badge at the front is off lol

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Looks good mate.

I'd personally get rid of all the GTR badges and keep it nice and clean without the badges.

Do some engine work to it and some suspension work and you will have a nuts looking clean R34 sedan.

Big Sedan repping buddy. Good Work

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f*kkk bro datz a sexc skyline...i was wonderin if u had any clue were the bodkit was bought from or were it was done coz i hav got a stok r34 sedan n im havin trouble finding a good kit for my car i fkn love ur kit tho itz sik...if u do noe were i cud get a kit like urs email me bak plz

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ITs been awhile i forgot about this topic

Attach a few new Pics,

So far i have

JIC Adjustables

3" turbo back custom zaust / screamer

And bits n pieces

Sorry about the pics posting new one's this w.e!!

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Hahaha, Dan's R34 is quite possibly the most whore'd 4-door 34... You're the 4th or 5th owner I know of since I looked at buying it in '09, before I got mine.

(back then:)

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Dems & Ricca your sedans are Hot, I just recently bought an R34 sedan myself and its completely stock......post-74124-0-71090300-1296465910_thumb.jpg.............see.

I have always wondered if it was possible to make these 4 door machines look like the GTR!!! and you guy's provided me with a confident YES you can,,,,

I would greatly, deeply, appreciate it if you could share your wisdom of how OR where I could go to create that oh so cool conversion? :rolleyes:

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OPs 4 door still looks like a GT because the front bar and grill just try to look like but fail to look gtr.

This 4 door looks the goods but :)

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