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Yea man, I like it, Nismo tails and GTR front sweet... I was lookin to get a GTR front, but the one I looked at looked like a sham. I'd have to admit tho. I rekon you should Lose the rear spoiler.. not entirely, get the low-profile wing.

Any mods done to it? and where in Melb are u?

good on ya bro and good luck with it i'll come with nick n have a looksy

mite aswell pick us up too nick lol

LoL!!! Rimon be prepared hahaa looks like were all jumpin in Nicks 4door :no:

...gimmi ur tail lights!! swap yaa for anything off my car!!

thanks all :)

Yea man, I like it, Nismo tails and GTR front sweet... I was lookin to get a GTR front, but the one I looked at looked like a sham. I'd have to admit tho. I rekon you should Lose the rear spoiler.. not entirely, get the low-profile wing.

Any mods done to it? and where in Melb are u?

all standard performance/engine wise except for the catback exhaust. i'm in the north western suburbs

those taillight seem to be a hit with you lot haha

time for a teazer... :)

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and LOL your welcome to come past anytime when it gets here. remember, maccas is just round the corner :no:

Good stuff Rimon, first thing is to get rid of that lego block looking wing lol.

At least you can join us for cruises now and not make any homo excuses.

Ps. i will still give you crap on msn that its an auto :banana:

good on ya bro and good luck with it i'll come with nick n have a looksy

mite aswell pick us up too nick lol

LoL!!! Rimon be prepared hahaa looks like were all jumpin in Nicks 4door ;)

woooo car party :P

thanks god for 4 doors huh :D

First off nice car man

nismo kit is becoming the norm on imported r34's

that wing is huge... but what ive seen once is they take of the 2 side attachments and it

jsut leavs that t wing kinda....

it looks pretty tuff jsut with that wing

Congratz Rimon!! Gimmi ur tail lights and ill love u forever!!! :)

Love the color, i wanted a red r34 ;) couldnt find a nice one! wana swap!!! :D

cant wait 2 see it!! If Nick comes to see it, i come with him lol

my friend nish has one, he lives in taylors hill... exactly like this one but with standard rims lol

it's a freakin east bear convention in here... where's pete? ;)

be prepared for holes.... lots of them (if you remove the spoiler).

3 for each upright in the boot lid and 7, yep 7 bolts on EACH quarter when you take the side bits of...

don't worry though, they're speed holes, they make the car go faster

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