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Many thanks Vish, hope you get your wish ...... It took me a while go get the cash and the right car just fell into my lap !

Good luck in you quest. I'm still new to all this..........always had big ol' motorbikes and big Yank Cubic inches but this is great.

As a newie to all this the guys in this forum like yourself have been really pleasant to me and I've been doing

a lot of reading and there's so much information here and I've been inhaling the knowledge from all the gurus who know these cars backwards.

I have a lot to learn.

Cheers & thanks for the note!

regards

Jim

AMAZING car man, so clean and i love the wheels!!!!

the r34 gtr body looks great, additions of some nismo skirts and rear pods make the car flow a little better. apart from that, thats it!

i just got some myself from bodyform and the quality is great, easy to fit with little fine grinding and a coat of paint. Heres a pic to get your motivation up lolz

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all the best and many years of safe driving

-Johnny

Needs more low!

:P

nice, that looks mint, and wheels look like sex :P .

welcome to the r34 gtr club lol. unfortunatly i havnt driven mine yet its still in compliance.

hope to see you around melb some time :P

Thanks Sam, you are the ONLY one who will be putting their hands on this car (Except me).

I have Ian to thank for referring me to you and

I'm totally satisfied.

Dr Drift is the man only man in Melbourne...........I'll be back!

Thanks again

Jim

Sam has a great rep and has worked on many a SAU car :P, but to be fair, if your preferred tuner is not available for whatever reason, there are still some very good people to take the car to in Melb. Heard of Race Pace?

Trent @ Status Tuning would be your other top choice for tuning.

Thanks for the tip Gohan,

good to keep on record but for now Sam's the man. He was great......he was way overloaded with work but he still managed

to slot me in and I had the car in a couple of days. Really nice bloke too.Totally professional.

Proximity wise he's fairly close to where I live too.

cheers & beers

Jim

Ta Scotty,you're right,

I can't wait to get some bucks to start buying some bits for this thing............It's just occurred to me that

motorbikes are cheaper ....... Glad I didn't have to sell my old 2 wheeled iron to get my "R" !!

Cheers

Jim

Thanks Brendan, I'm still messin' my dacks every time I turn the key & hear the burble.....and the exhaust is still stock !

Cheers

Jim

Your welcome Jim, I'm still the same every time start mine up lol I got Apexi N1 exhaust.

Ta Kimbod, I'm still comg to grips dealing with the power of of a mill less than 4 litres !

Way different to the big Wedges (V8's) i've had before........ a whole lot more tech too !

Jim

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