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The best R34 GT-Rs

Tangomatt

Aaron

Mr911GTR

And mine. Sure that might be bias but I honestly think my R34 GT-R was sexy. Right mods, top Japanese products and just looked tasty...

Best R32 GT-R is Pauls (superjet760)

That thing is without doubt the nicest 32 and f**king fast.....

R33 don't know any real nice ones that make me say wow

The best R34 GT-Rs

Tangomatt

Aaron

Mr911GTR

And mine. Sure that might be bias but I honestly think my R34 GT-R was sexy. Right mods, top Japanese products and just looked tasty...

Best R32 GT-R is Pauls (superjet760)

That thing is without doubt the nicest 32 and f**king fast.....

R33 don't know any real nice ones that make me say wow

Is that your 34 in your avatar??

Put up a pic of yours!!!!

Surely he will change his mind...

Very unique car by the way, love the dedication and patience....

I just meant that his general disregard for R33s was pretty harsh. I guess I'm forgetting it's SAU members, because there have been some pretty beasty R33s.

I'm trying to wait until my car is done done before I start posting outside of the build up threads too much.

Edited by istdercollen
Is that your 34 in your avatar??

No......That car is MCR R34 in Japan... My car is in my personal profile picture and I have posted pics of it up in r34 pics section

No I was meaning that I don't know any SAU members that have r33....

Not saying that they ain't nice ...

Post your car up...

Edited by GTR32X
No......That car is MCR R34 in Japan... My car is in my personal profile picture and I have posted pics of it up in r34 pics section

No I was meaning that I don't know any SAU members that have r33....

Not saying that they ain't nice ...

Post your car up...

You have one very nice 34...

Blue with white 19'' te37's looks trick...

Any bigger pics?

My car ain't anything special, but I might aswell fly the R33 flag!

Pics coming...

You have one very nice 34...

Blue with white 19'' te37's looks trick...

Any bigger pics?

My car ain't anything special, but I might aswell fly the R33 flag!

Pics coming...

Noels (Fineline) is one of my favorite skylines, Its one of the more developed GTSTs I have seen and is damn fast

Im going to be biased here and say my old Blue R32 was pretty sexy and ended up making 400 odd hp at the wheels so i went well and looked pretty good wich at the time was a rare combo!

And while my current GTR maybe isnt the best it is a pretty decent example made with lots of brandwhore bits and a simple look!

Handbrakes car is a total beast and another of my favorites but no need to post another pic of it!

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My car ain't anything special, but I might aswell fly the R33 flag!

Pics coming...

stop being modest... its perfect... just the right mix of exterior mods, perfect wheel selection and some serious track times to back it all up... just the right blend of road/track... drive it there, smash everyone, drive home in comfort :D

Yeah Jack don't be modest - I first layed eyes on your car the other day researching those aerocatches - it's spot on.

I had already picked a similar colour scheme (merc iridium silver - might be a little brighter / lighter) but was still deliberating.

After seeing your car - and those photos above especially - it's crushed any doubts I might have been having about silver and black.

Starting to think I like your paint better though dammit - might end up with a 32 version of yours ;) - man I hate picking paint!

Noels (Fineline) is one of my favorite skylines, Its one of the more developed GTSTs I have seen and is damn fast

Im going to be biased here and say my old Blue R32 was pretty sexy and ended up making 400 odd hp at the wheels so i went well and looked pretty good wich at the time was a rare combo!

And while my current GTR maybe isnt the best it is a pretty decent example made with lots of brandwhore bits and a simple look!

Handbrakes car is a total beast and another of my favorites but no need to post another pic of it!

Very nice indeed, that black 33 looks quite serious..

Very neat 32's aswell, I'm a big believer in less is best....

Nice work... :thumbsup:

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