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That's probably the ugliest R34 I've ever seen...

no... wait... there's a silver one with a uras wide body kit on it, with fake rivet heads :bunny: it also has fail fitment, and has auto-tragic transmission, yet has a high rollers sticker on the windscreen... :)

so this is the SECOND ugliest R34 I've ever seen...

I love the rb motor but i also love the sr. I would totally build an SR 32 if i had the cash and the time.

I read that way too fast and nearly jizzed myself... I saw it as SR32 - instead of SR20 - and was thinking 'ohhh yeah, 3.2 litres of madness'... then I realised you meant R32 lol. My half bar went away then :thumbsup:

it would seem that benefits of good weight distrubution is lost on some!

Since Annas SIL80 has been up and running i am starting to realise the my GTR and before that my RB25 R32 really suffer from that big iron lump hanging over the front axle :)

it would seem that benefits of good weight distrubution is lost on some!

Since Annas SIL80 has been up and running i am starting to realise the my GTR and before that my RB25 R32 really suffer from that big iron lump hanging over the front axle :D

I found that out when I was driving my brothers Laurel. So much better to drive, but unless you do work to them they sound like a long drawn out fart, and not even a wet one.

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