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here's mine ive recently just thrown in the front mount core on it cause i hated the look of mesh with a radiator and a horn sitting behind the front bar...

plus i have everything needed to turbo the car in december changing all internals to forged ect so no point buying a rb25det to just change the internals

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I bought my 33 last year and started from scratch in terms of body work and small mechanical changes.

Carbon muffler is a nice touch.

Still looking for a good condition maroon bonnet though :) paint starting to come off mine

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I bought my 33 last year and started from scratch in terms of body work and small mechanical changes.

Carbon muffler is a nice touch.

Still looking for a good condition maroon bonnet though :thumbsup: paint starting to come off mine

......then get it resprayed..? thought that'd be obvious

GTV is more or less a GTT but with an N/A Motor. GT-4 would be an all wheel drive N/A R34. I'm not sure of the equipment level on the GT4, but the GTV has things like larger brakes, GTT Suspension, LSD, larger wheels, just to name a few.

heres just a few pics of me n my mates car

camera wasnt the greatest just an ordinary digital but we made do with it

both gfs of ours ended up getting shitty because we had 87 photos of our cars lol

n they complaind we dont take enough with them.

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heres just a few pics of me n my mates car

camera wasnt the greatest just an ordinary digital but we made do with it

both gfs of ours ended up getting shitty because we had 87 photos of our cars lol

n they complaind we dont take enough with them.

needs a tint! and how did you go about those audi style lights? they look sweet

well here is the latest pic of my lil missy moo doing me proud once again, winning Best Modern Contempory at a car show that was held today :happy:

i got stuck into my tail lights, reverse lights, side and front indicators with VHT nightshades and im soooooooooo happy with that way they turned out!!!!!!

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