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Hey guys...

Just got my car, decided to take a few photos. It's a bit dark but I'll get better ones tomorrow or the day after :thumbsup:

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Thanks for taking the time to look... Some of the paint looks runny, but thats becuase the camera was using the flash.

I'd like to get some 17's or 18's for this in the near future.

Richie

+1 vote for removal of spoiler.. then +1 vote for phatest r34

i dont know... as much as i dislike spoilers i think it adds some balance to the front end.

by far one of the sweetest 34s i've seen!

Almost 1000 posts in the N/A section!!

i think you mean 1000 threads... let's just hope it's not taken by one of those lame ass 'i want psscht bov filter induction threads'

i dont know... as much as i dislike spoilers i think it adds some balance to the front end.

by far one of the sweetest 34s i've seen!

i think you mean 1000 threads... let's just hope it's not taken by one of those lame ass 'i want psscht bov filter induction threads'

Hahaha yea my bad 1000 threads!

I might see if I can put something together!

Nice work.. looks great with the EB lip too. Did you have to get new bonnet hinges to fit the R34 GTR bonnet?

Parts required to complete R34 GTR bonnet conversion,

1 R34 GTR bonnet.

2 A pair of R34 GTR bonnet hinges.

3 An R34 GTR bonnet latch.

4 An R34 GTR bonnet stay.

5 An aftermarket mole to join the GTR bonnet to the standard R34 front bar.

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