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R34 GT-4 + RB26 + turbos + intake + front pipe + flywheel + clutch + wiring loom + ECU + brakes + diffs + exorcist + hub assemblies + brake booster + gearbox + ATESSA controller + dreams + G-sensors + radiator + radiator support + hopes + bumper support + bumper + front guards + rear guards + respray + bonnet + instrument cluster + GTR dash insert + dash mounted gauges + fuel pump + fuel regulator + water pump + oil pump + alternator + starter motor + prayers = 4 door GTR

Fucking just buy a GTR!

:D

Fucking just buy a GTR!

:D

yeah exactly. fuck making a 4 door GTR, buy a GTR and tell your two mates to harden the fuck up and sit on the shopping bag tray back seat or catch the bus.

So I saw this in the Stagea Thread...

Guess we will wait for the R33 GTR front...

w..t..f? that's the most retarded looking shit ever. no that GC10 fronted stag was the most retarded shit ever, this is a close second.

looks like someone in thommo had a frontal in a stag and then fixed it using his cousin's skyline parts and shitty fibreglass "widebody" fenders.

R34 GT-4 + RB26 + turbos + intake + front pipe + flywheel + clutch + wiring loom + ECU + brakes + diffs + exorcist + hub assemblies + brake booster + gearbox + ATESSA controller + dreams + G-sensors + radiator + radiator support + hopes + bumper support + bumper + front guards + rear guards + respray + bonnet + instrument cluster + GTR dash insert + dash mounted gauges + fuel pump + fuel regulator + water pump + oil pump + alternator + starter motor + prayers = 4 door GTR

:rofl:

what if i wanted to stick a a ford I6 in it..... :down:

GTR-Boy, stop piss farting around, save up your hard earn cash and put it towards a decent car.

:)

lmaoo i already said i want an R33 NA..

and that R32/C34 :) .. wtf

i reckon for your first car just buy any old piece of junk

treat it like ass, dont look after it etc

then when you have appreciation for it and your off the p's

get a nice skyline and off you go

i reckon for your first car just buy any old piece of junk

treat it like ass, dont look after it etc

then when you have appreciation for it and your off the p's

get a nice skyline and off you go

your probably right. but, no.

i love skylines. always have, always will

w..t..f? that's the most retarded looking shit ever. no that GC10 fronted stag was the most retarded shit ever, this is a close second.

looks like someone in thommo had a frontal in a stag and then fixed it using his cousin's skyline parts and shitty fibreglass "widebody" fenders.

:rofl:

Not even the Japanese could pull this off this time.

:rofl:

what if i wanted to stick a a ford I6 in it..... :thumbsup:

lmaoo i already said i want an R33 NA..

and that R32/C34 ;) .. wtf

*face palm*

:laugh:

i reckon for your first car just buy any old piece of junk

treat it like ass, dont look after it etc

then when you have appreciation for it and your off the p's

get a nice skyline and off you go

I think he already has a Toyota Hilux to get from A to B.

your probably right. but, no.

i love skylines. always have, always will

And for the love of God, love the right one (Skyline).

:)

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