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I thought all GTR's had the antenna in the middle of the windscreen? Or did they just not bother with the N1 ?

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I'm not sure to be honest - I know it's normally removed, but with the stereo put back in, I don't know if it was put back in with it. Note it has no rear wiper or fog lights in that rear shot.

Factory power was a "very good" 206kW :( I think one was later tested with 214kW at the wheels...

Edited by Iron Chef

mine's never had an antenna.....pretty sure it's wired into the rear glass....will have to check tomorrow.

206kw was the so called gentleman's agreement.......R34 GTR's definitely had more than that from factory......lots of info out there on the interwebz about it

Very nice pick-up there Kristian!

Did you see any reasonably priced R34GTRs that were in reasonable condition? Or were all the cheapies thrashed to within an inch of their life?

Very nice pick-up there Kristian!

Did you see any reasonably priced R34GTRs that were in reasonable condition? Or were all the cheapies thrashed to within an inch of their life?

Plenty of nice ones getting around still, thankfully cheaper than what I paid for mine...

Customers will be treated to a viewing of me driving off into the distance :huh:

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