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Hey all.. i recently bought an R34 GTT and just wanted to say hi... hi!. i live on the southside.. i now have new plates on the car (NVS34). If u see me around give us a wave :)

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List of modifications:

Engine

- High flow turbo

- GReddy front mount intercooler

- SARD 650CC Injectors

- TOMEI fuel pump

- Bosch Z32 Air flow meter

- Blitz pod filter

- Exedy Clutch

- R34 GTR Blow-off valve

Electronics

- Apexi PowerFC with hand controller

- GReddy ProfecB Spec2 boost controller

- Apexi turbo timer

- Pioneer CD/MP3 unit with Bluetooth

- 2 x Defi Gauges (oil temp and boost) and control unit

- XenonOZ HID head light 4300K

Body (done by DMD in Brisbane)

- Do-luck front bar

- Do-luck rear bar

- Bomex side skirts

Suspension

- TEIN Coilover suspension

Exhaust

- Fujitsubo cat-back exhaust 3 inches with 4 inch cannon

- 3 inch front pipe/dump pipe and high flow cat converter

Wheels

- 18 inch R34 GTR alloy wheels.

Currently Making 307.4hp (229.22kw)

Also, how do i go about getting a forum name change?

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Hey all.. i recently bought an R34 GTT and just wanted to say hi... hi!. i live on the southside.. i now have new plates on the car (NVS34). If u see me around give us a wave :(

post-71035-1268127921_thumb.jpg post-71035-1268127932_thumb.jpg post-71035-1268127942_thumb.jpg post-71035-1268127954_thumb.jpgpost-71035-1268127964_thumb.jpg

List of modifications:

Engine

- High flow turbo

- GReddy front mount intercooler

- SARD 650CC Injectors

- TOMEI fuel pump

- Bosch Z32 Air flow meter

- Blitz pod filter

- Exedy Clutch

- R34 GTR Blow-off valve

Electronics

- Apexi PowerFC with hand controller

- GReddy ProfecB Spec2 boost controller

- Apexi turbo timer

- Pioneer CD/MP3 unit with Bluetooth

- 2 x Defi Gauges (oil temp and boost) and control unit

- XenonOZ HID head light 4300K

Body (done by DMD in Brisbane)

- Do-luck front bar

- Do-luck rear bar

- Bomex side skirts

Suspension

- TEIN Coilover suspension

Exhaust

- Fujitsubo cat-back exhaust 3 inches with 4 inch cannon

- 3 inch front pipe/dump pipe and high flow cat converter

Wheels

- 18 inch R34 GTR alloy wheels.

Currently Making 307.4hp (229.22kw)

Also, how do i go about getting a forum name change?

Nice man should come out for a cruize :down:

Where are u based?

Lol Dan being out in the mines is warping your mind!

Wilkommen. Looks like a nice 34 you should definitely get out to some of the meets. There is a southside one at the Coffee Club in Browns Plains Village Square on Thursday not sure of the time. Check the South side thread or the Events section. If you feel like more of a drive there are a bunch of us who meet at Baskin n Robbins at Chapel Hill every Thursday around 7:30

fark parking your car at browns plains...

The big man is right. I'll gladly take that 34 off your hands so that you don't have to see it get stolen, raped and killed in the stains.

PS - welcome :) come to Baskins one night so I can see her in the flesh* :O

*I can't promise there won't be jizz stains

hehe, yea im only up the road at marsden.. the meet sounds like a good idea but unfortunately i have rugby tonight so i wont be home until 8ish. but maybe something thursday night

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hehe, yea im only up the road at marsden.. the meet sounds like a good idea but unfortunately i have rugby tonight so i wont be home until 8ish. but maybe something thursday night

how far are you off 5th ave?

pop by straight after footy. don't even go home :)

lol I wasn't even in Australia in 98 :) You must of been one of the first classes through the school yeah? It's a pretty young school.

don't know about that...started grade 8 at 94..don't know how old school is....just looking at ratemyteachers.. still some familiar names there.

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