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hi guys, just wanted to show off my new toy! :) I've had her a couple of weeks now and can't wipe the grin off my face... I loves her! :D:laugh: I'm still trying to decide on a name... something that ties in with the yellow

Here's some pics!! Any other yellow R34 owners around?

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oh and this is the stupid pop up screen that I need to try and do something useful with :ermm:

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Ken, I paid 18K ;) and yes she is very sexual :banana:

Johnny, she made friends with another yellow R34 tonight who had the clear indicators and i do think they look better. But i dont think the orange looks as bad on the yellow as it does on some other colours.

YES I want black rims!

DO WANT!

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or I've been told Works XD9s would look cool, in this bronzy colour

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damn thats nice!!!!!

i dont have a yellow 34....but do have this awesome yellow jazz? does that count :P

haha that would do nicely as my "matching" daily :P

Nice buy....did the car come from Baxter in Vic?

I'm pretty sure this used to be parked outside the fish n chip shop on f/ton-flinders rd.

If not it's the clone of that car.

nah Seymour

Black TE37's FTMFW!

Nice pop up screen too!

Good luck reading the Japanese on the CD / DVD Player. LOL!

yeah, have NFI what it says, but it doesnt really matter since it doesn't work. Looks pretty though! haha

Im all for the black te37's mate, maybe we can grab 2 sets; one for u n one for me :-)

that set is $4600... I was sussing them out before I even picked up the car lol... unfortunately still too much for me and I'm a bit scared of buying thief magnets! :down:

Very nice!!

thanks Bakes! not as nice as yours :P

SHells Say no more. lol

lol Minh

Minh my little albino twin :P

we need to change your username from red to white!

EDIT: thanks Terry!!

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oh and this is the stupid pop up screen that I need to try and do something useful with :)

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Very nice car mate....

Solution for screen: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Re...en-t281541.html

Or a carputer with obdII display for engine readout on the stock screen.

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hi guys, just wanted to show off my new toy! :mrt: I've had her a couple of weeks now and can't wipe the grin off my face... I loves her! :bunny::bunny: I'm still trying to decide on a name... something that ties in with the yellow

Here's some pics!! Any other yellow R34 owners around?

6211_110179146637_652446637_2600711_3439887_n.jpg

6211_110179151637_652446637_2600712_5405709_n.jpg

6051_118887956637_652446637_2734965_1420959_n.jpg

5691_112200401637_652446637_2639239_1441577_n.jpg

oh and this is the stupid pop up screen that I need to try and do something useful with :)

21072009313.jpg

Lol omg...i was actually looking at buying this before i bought the 33! Was just wondering the other day if it'd found a new home. Distinctive standard plates :(

Congrats on your purchase Shell, that is one FINE looking 34 :bunny:

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thanks chick :P haha how funny... I'm glad you decided on the R33 instead! :D

Very nice car mate....

Solution for screen: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Re...en-t281541.html

Or a carputer with obdII display for engine readout on the stock screen.

thanks for the info :) tbh I don't really feel confident doing any of it myself... I think I'll eventually take it to someone here.

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