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heres my 33 94 been on forum for a while just never got round to posting pics well here we go

mods: extractors thanks eug

2.5 cat back

pod filter

400r bodykit

ISC coilovers

and dont worry bout the wheels they got 25mm spacers all round to pump em out a bit there not in the photo

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Hey All. After this long crapy year its been for me ive finally managed to blow my money this last month to work my R34 4 door alot to what i wanted it to look like. its not 100% complete but it will be this saturday!! =) still requires few more touch up jobs with the paint and the kit and bits and bobs here and there but yeah.. heres the progress so far !!

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  • 2 weeks later...
My Mate snapped this photo of me driving myself and my date to my formal from his limo - i recon it looks unreal :down: - personaly :D

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loving that...what wheels have you got? they look good at speed :) little less blur everywhere else and itd be perfect

awesome!

lol.. Im that proud of my frist time I couldnt help but post here too Eugene.. ;)

Thanks for the kind comments mate! Much appreciated! :)

I think there is quite good angle in the 2nd and last photo!

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lol.. Im that proud of my frist time I couldnt help but post here too Eugene.. :ninja:

Thanks for the kind comments mate! Much appreciated! :laugh:

I think there is quite good angle in the 2nd and last photo!

mate was that your first time WOW dude you really good i need to feel my car first how it reacts cause i havnt gotten use to it yet only had it for 2 weeks lol hahah is these track days/ drift days often? which track is it? :banana:

mate was that your first time WOW dude you really good i need to feel my car first how it reacts cause i havnt gotten use to it yet only had it for 2 weeks lol hahah is these track days/ drift days often? which track is it? :P

hahahaha, of look, I can't really say it was exactly my first time, more so, my first time driftong on a track - Im over the risk of putting the car into rails/gutters/cliffs etc.

Yeah mate. Thre are a few places in Sydney that do it.

Google - Initial Drift Australia, Drift Mob, Driftland.

They can be a little expensive if your not planning on doing the regularly, or dont alredy have a CAMS L2S licence

Other wise. There are independant places in Sydney (and Im sure other places in other sates too) that run skid pan days. Wheere the idea of the day is to control slides and bring it back under control.

You'll be suprised how much braver you bacome once your on a track. There arn't any guard rails, cliff faces, oncomming traffic so you really have the balls to push it to the limit and experince what happens past the limit.

The track I did was Oran Park South.

Cara,

Its awesome!

I think its finally complete!

Next plans?

lol.. Im that proud of my frist time I couldnt help but post here too Eugene.. :P

Thanks for the kind comments mate! Much appreciated! :O

I think there is quite good angle in the 2nd and last photo!

did u go to the project D drift day??

if so you would've spotted my old car, dor-132 which looks exactly like yours LOL!

nice slide action!

needs clear front indicators to finish it off nicely, otherwise looks mental...i wouldnt wanna get rid of those graphics :P

the new graphics are gonna be much much better............its gonna be awesome!!!!!!!! as soon as its done ill be posting up pics :cheers:

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