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Hey guys, not many of you saw my last beast, just dug out some pics b4 she was written off(thank to a falcon driver)... was my first skyline and she was a beast, i fell in love with her...

Wont show pics of the car smashed as i dont have the pics anymore...

enjoy!

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rtk your old white r34 with gold GTC's look mad

yep and im thinking of getting another one but the wheels are not GTC's (would have kept them if they were) i think they are by speedy, but can not remember.

They are speedy envy mk 2

http://www.speedywheels.com.au/alloy.htm

Edited by rtk

to clairefy i should have said im thinking of getting another r34, and whats wrong with going from a gts-t to a gt-t?? I would love to get a GTR but have other/better priorities at the moment, plus there is many advantages going to a newer car.

to clairefy i should have said im thinking of getting another r34, and whats wrong with going from a gts-t to a gt-t?? I would love to get a GTR but have other/better priorities at the moment, plus there is many advantages going to a newer car.

RTK ur car didn't hap to have been sold to some gy livin in kardinya did it?

i saw ur ex car the other mornin :D

gave the guy thumbs up n got one in return

RTK ur car didn't hap to have been sold to some gy livin in kardinya did it?

i saw ur ex car the other mornin :D

gave the guy thumbs up n got one in return

Can not remember were he lived (didnt even have his p yet when he got it) but he work's at Harvey Norman on stock road just near soth st so could have been him.

Man i miss that car, stock and soooo nice to drive.

Its funny how many people have upgraded from an R33 to an R34

My R33

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My R34

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I know the R34 is still pretty stock, but there are a lot of plans. Plates have been swapped and rims have been bought. Just need tyres now :down:

Edited by NISZILA

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