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Cheers Steve33, it took me 3 months to find one i was happy to buy

Inthisglass, yea she's a stocker for sure, don't plan to change a thing (already got another skyline to mod). I did purcahse it with a pod and intake but I couldnt stand the "Bling" and bought back the factory intake.

Yes the wheels were available on silvia's, 180sx, and yes they did come out on skylines mainly r32's, but did apear on r33's as well. I notice when these wheels come out on R33 they abit more polished and less of a dull silver colour.

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Hey this is my NA 34.

Just waiting on a new engine to go in cos i cant handle the lack of power lol but yeh just thought id see what people think.

And i hope the pic works cos im not very good at all the posting stuff.

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Hey this is my NA 34.

Just waiting on a new engine to go in cos i cant handle the lack of power lol but yeh just thought id see what people think.

And i hope the pic works cos im not very good at all the posting stuff.

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VERRY VERRY nice, will definately stand out in the crowd. Well done.

Hey this is my NA 34.

Just waiting on a new engine to go in cos i cant handle the lack of power lol but yeh just thought id see what people think.

And i hope the pic works cos im not very good at all the posting stuff.

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Lol.. hows it goin Andie?

Great lookin car.. even better in the flesh!

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Hey Guys Here is a pic of my NA 33, Take no notice of the number plate, a Friend of mine thought he'd do something nice and get me a plate for my bday, Little did he know i dont own a GTR but a GTS, Looking for ideas to change it if anyone has any ideas?

Anyway here's my lil baby, had it for about a years time no trouble, Runs like a charm, Not to mention paint job on it is excellent for a White. :banana:

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a recent pic taken on the weekend at a car show.........me and my girl :D also award number 10 in the trophy cabinet now!! :)

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Hmm pic does no justice whatsoever! Very very sexy 34

hehehehe thanks damo! ur 34 is hot as too...........wanna go to camloet castle with m this weekend? they arent going up there for the sau photoshoot anymore and i really wanna take some pics of my car there

Gosh 31 gts is HOT!

That looks like some pretty full on neg chamber on the front!

Nice ride Luke!

I heart those rims.. name?.. Mind me askin how much or where from?

Im lookin for something like that..

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