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I think mine is pretty neat - but then I would, wouldn't I?!! 2001 V Spec II, Do Luck sideskirts, Do Luck carbon rear wing stays, Nismo rear quarter pods (to add balance to the profile), 19" Enkei RPF01, carbon rear wing blade, few bolt on bits in the engine bay, Nismo instrument cluster. I still find it hard to believe that I am driving such a beautiful car!

More pics in my gallery. :)

Cheers. :)

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Heres Mine , not finished yet but looking good !!! let me know what you guys think..Got a Z Tune Kit,LMGT4 Nismo Wheels ,

Soon to come Z Tune bonnet , Ganador Mirrors, and some other little bits and pieces .. Will take proper photos once its done !!!

ur a P PLATER>????

you cruel cruel bastard!

wish i could ride in an R34 GTR for my P's

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Yeah man! Godzilla All The Way :P:laugh:

You got real lucky in making a profit on the R32. Well Done! And its good to see an all original R32 GTR.

LOL! The car in my pic is actualy not mine, but similar.

Send you a pic sometime. Cool!

You guys certainly planted a seed with me about those pods!!!! Now i want them! here is another pic of my car.....

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