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Yeah, not the biggest fan of that rear wing. Also seems like every kitted R34 that comes thru the auctions either has THAT rear wing, or the standard. Doesn't seem to be much choice.

Anyone know where to get a R34 GTR wing, need to know this if i get the GT-T cos it would be THE first thing i'd do :D

cheers.

Originally posted by nismoR34

Hey there E, you still O/S?

I dont see why Altia would copy Nismo so closely - they look the same, the skirts are definately Nismo ones, unless altia copied them too :confused:

If you ask me the bodykit and wing are all either nismo copies [altia] or nismo.

Yes I am still O/S, but at least now I know for sure that I will arrive in Melbourne on July 30 THIS YEAR! I am really looking forward to that!

No, it is not a Nismo. It is an Altia. So, there is no Nismo copy by Altia. I can show you the catalog if you like. Nismo kit is a totally different stuff and cost almost twice as much!

Originally posted by nismoR34

HO4 only just came out - havent seen it yet, wanna see that and HPI 5/6/7 - yes 7 is out now with the Project 34 ~ 291rwkws!

Please, update me! What have they done to get to 291? Last time I checked, they are still like in the low-200 regions...

Thanks, Dude...

Originally posted by R34GTT-R

its nismo man get over it.so you saying altia have hooked up with nissan and are bring this kit out as a factory option??

HPI34T got custom low mount manifold and 3040 xtr turbo

Oh... they changed their turbo, that's why... Hmm... I might regret what I have done... Did they have bigger injectors or something? What about pistons and stuff? Thanks for the update, man...

Yes, Nissan is currently hooked up with three companies to offer their customization programme: Nismo, Autech and OWN which is ALTIA. Check this out: http://www.nissan.co.jp/CUSTOMIZE/

lol @ excel.

i did this weird thing once where i put masking tape all over my car to make gtr badge, stickers all over tha place and even cut out 4 lucky cup lid tops and stuck them over each of my 4 rear light stove tops. took a photo then lost it. was quite funny.

but yeh, the whole nismo kit is growing on me very much. i used to hate it, but abo****ely love it now. there is one that i always see at monash everyday hotr34 or something. used to hate it, but now love it. just like s15's and celicas... well with celicas it went from hate love and back to hate.

okay this is now the longest post i've ever made, so im gonna shut up about now...

no... now.

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