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That's because the entire shell of the R33 was built into an R35, so it pretty much looks 90% R35 GTR

The only R35 front that looks good is M35 Stagea's with R35 fronts etc, that i think can look pretty cool.

That's because the entire shell of the R33 was built into an R35, so it pretty much looks 90% R35 GTR

The only R35 front that looks good is M35 Stagea's with R35 fronts etc, that i think can look pretty cool.

I agree with you on that, Jack. It looks hot. :thumbsup:

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I agree with above the M35 to R35 looks pretty good. only thing i don't lik about it is the bonnet is extremely flat then it kinda just pops up as soon as it gets to the windscreen, the lines don't really flow perfectly. A C34 stagea (series 2 as opposed to series 3) with an R34 conversion looks like it was just made that way as all the lines flow through.

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They didn't all have an MFD

i thought all R34 GTRs had mfds, GT-Ts have three gauges and GTs have nothing but that could be just me, i also thought GTRs have different coloured lights next to the number plate where GT-Ts and GTs have white ones, personally i'd say its a GT with a turbo kit or just intercooler put onit.

i think it looks different and i don't mind it but i certaintly wouldn't do it to my R34

i thought all R34 GTRs had mfds, GT-Ts have three gauges and GTs have nothing but that could be just me, i also thought GTRs have different coloured lights next to the number plate where GT-Ts and GTs have white ones, personally i'd say its a GT with a turbo kit or just intercooler put onit.

i think it looks different and i don't mind it but i certaintly wouldn't do it to my R34

R34 GT - Have nothing in the center or have TV/Nav screen

R34 GTv - Have nothing in the center or have TV/Nav screen

R34 GTt - Triple guages or TV/Nav screen

R34 GTR - MFD or MFD with TV

Lights on the rear bumper (applies to only coupes)

R34 GT - Dual reverse lights

R34 GTv - Dual reverse lights

R34 GTt - Dual reverse lights

R34 GTR - One reverse light, one red fog light

R34 GT - Have nothing in the center or have TV/Nav screen

R34 GTv - Have nothing in the center or have TV/Nav screen

R34 GTt - Triple guages or TV/Nav screen

R34 GTR - MFD or MFD with TV

Lights on the rear bumper (applies to only coupes)

R34 GT - Dual reverse lights

R34 GTv - Dual reverse lights

R34 GTt - Dual reverse lights

R34 GTR - One reverse light, one red fog light

does that mean i was correct ? and it looks like a GT or GTv

the cool thing about the tv/satnav in the GT models is that its hidden in the dash, u gotta push down to open it up and it comes up.

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does that mean i was correct ? and it looks like a GT or GTv

you are incorrect, it is a GT-T, you can clearly see the triple gauge cluster & a fmic.

It's no strawberry face, but i don't mind it. Probably one of those cars you need to see in the flesh to suss the build quality and attention to detail. Kudos to the person/workshop that gave it a go, i think the modified car scene needs more of this.....

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