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spotted an R34 4 door at Harrison Hyundai in Melton today.

Went and had a look, and from what I can tell it's got:

19 inch 5 spokers

Big front mount

Pod

BOV (are they standard on the 34gt-t's?)

3 TV/DVD screens through it

Fibre glass, vented bonnet

3" exhaust

Probably lowered in some form or other.

Oh and it's an auto. :P

All for the princely sum of $23990 + on roads.. So you're probably lookin at $25k all up I 'spose.

Body wise, didnt look too bad. The usual little nicks here and there but yeh. I'll keep the passage for now methinks

I paid that for my 33 GT-R.

Ummm... so someone traded the R34 in for a Hyundai? :P

spotted an R34 4 door at Harrison Hyundai in Melton today.

Went and had a look, and from what I can tell it's got:

19 inch 5 spokers

Big front mount

Pod

BOV (are they standard on the 34gt-t's?)

3 TV/DVD screens through it

Fibre glass, vented bonnet

3" exhaust

Probably lowered in some form or other.

Oh and it's an auto. :P

All for the princely sum of $23990 + on roads.. So you're probably lookin at $25k all up I 'spose.

Body wise, didnt look too bad. The usual little nicks here and there but yeh. I'll keep the passage for now methinks

Saw a mint white R34 GTT with black nismo rims - Parked on Queen St yesterday at about 14:30 has a SAU sticker on it

Looked awesome!

Hehe that's mine :) thanks!

Was at my accountant's, so you've made a tedious afternoon bearable with that spot :)

that would have been Chris aka Bombtraxx's car that you spotted in the city yesterday - he works in Sth Melbourne. Drove his car last week after getting it tuned @ Chasers - and aside from the pain-in-the-ass button clutch - that car is AWESOME to drive. Handles sweet, makes 230 on low boost and a smooth 273rkw on high boost.

In the 30mins or so that i was driving his car it received plenty of attention; ppl waving me over and having random chats to other drivers.

God i miss my skyline :)

No one waves at me in the E39....ever.... :D .....someone wave...........................plz......?

Haha thanks Nam, didn't notice you had already replied.

Should be making more than 270's once the boys have retuned it :) Can't wait.

People will wave at you in the E39 once you dump it to 50mm and jam it full off woofers!

i will.

I'll have to make a massive spotted post for all of the cars i get to see tomorrow.

Still disappointed youre not coming hamish.

You cut me deep man.

You should PROBABLY make me dinner to make up for it, chef boy :)

Spotted a black 32, SAU car - UIE710 or something like it turning onto Burwood highway this morning. Rekin?

Hey ye thats me. Was I giving way to traffic next to BP petrol station when turning? I drive around the block before jumping onto the 80km/h burwood hwy with a cold engine haha

woo spotted finally, what car were you in?

Good luck! He lives at my house and I hardly ever get dinner out of the deal :O

On second thought, you do have some assets I don't have though!

This is one of those times where i have to open the top button hey? :(

hahaha not a chance.

To keep the thread on topic - i spot my car in the carpark through my window at work!

Hello GTR! *wave*

Hey ye thats me. Was I giving way to traffic next to BP petrol station when turning? I drive around the block before jumping onto the 80km/h burwood hwy with a cold engine haha

woo spotted finally, what car were you in?

Yes, yes you were.

My er... pimped out 626 wagon? *cough*

Couldn't see you through your tint, but thought they were your wheels

Yes, yes you were.

My er... pimped out 626 wagon? *cough*

Couldn't see you through your tint, but thought they were your wheels

does your 626 have a little Martini logo on the rear window? I was driving next to one a couple days ago but didnt see any sauvic stickers

Ah yes the drifteks... *hides*

lol u wish :O

does your 626 have a little Martini logo on the rear window? I was driving next to one a couple days ago but didnt see any sauvic stickers

That'd be Jesse's (jesiotrot), he works for martini in some way, gunmetal grey yeah?

Mine has no stickers at the moment either, looks too crap to put them on. Mine is silver (where the paint still is).

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