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This GTR is actually base in Hong Kong.... can tell by the Dealer Plate in the car.... also the SKY sticker on the windscreen....might be able to get a few more pic and more info of it ...if i have time to dig out my old OPTION FANS magazines.. :(

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there are no need to bitch about the look about this car, i personaly think it looks really nice ...very track look

but that car is NO MORe.....the guys from hong Kong Made that car into a full CF R34 JGTC conversion...i am sure some of you have seen it !!!

AND THEN they made this kit into FRP....here's the kit they are trying to sell from the replica of the CF version

i saw this car in action when i went to HK in April 2008 and it's crazy !!

http://www.raceonusa.com/index.asp?PageAct...amp;ProdID=7214

there are no need to bitch about the look about this car, i personaly think it looks really nice ...very track look

but that car is NO MORe.....the guys from hong Kong Made that car into a full CF R34 JGTC conversion...i am sure some of you have seen it !!!

AND THEN they made this kit into FRP....here's the kit they are trying to sell from the replica of the CF version

i saw this car in action when i went to HK in April 2008 and it's crazy !!

http://www.raceonusa.com/index.asp?PageAct...amp;ProdID=7214

Id have your cars JDM look over the examples given in this whole thread :ermm:

haha looks like raceonusa uses the same kits that Viva Garage (vivagarage.com.au) down here uses... they even have the same "R34 JGTC" kit (yes, if an R34 JGTC car caught hemorrhoids it'd look like that I suppose). lol not surprised, they're probably using the same suppliers.

and we all know the "high quality" kits that come out of there. You'd have better luck of your R32 kit fitting a crackerbox civic.

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i dont mind it.. the front bar needs less bar and more cooler... and the bonnet locks a bit tacky... but the te37s and the rest of it looks very goodly indeed... that youtube vid is nuts.

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