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God_speed 's - Pearl Black R34 GTR &

GTRsean 's - White R34 GTR V SPEC &

Terry_GT-R34 's - Bayside Blue R34 GTR V SPEC II

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& the 3 of them Together

Well, the Pearl Black GT-R has been with us for the better part of 5 years > only 47,000 Kms (genuine) > still going strong > now up for sale!

1 enquiry from OzFoz member's father

1 enquiry from SAU member

That's a good result so far.

hey man,

what rear bar is that on your skyline?

I believe it is a full East Bear bodykit.

Basically a R34 GTR Nismo bodykit for a R34 GTT.

Besides the front bar, it is to look like a stock R34 GTR one.

Well, the Pearl Black GT-R has been with us for the better part of 5 years > only 47,000 Kms (genuine) > still going strong > now up for sale!

1 enquiry from OzFoz member's father

1 enquiry from SAU member

That's a good result so far.

Keep it for one more year and then sell it to me Tez :cheers:

this ones a little different, im pretty sure hes on SAU but i got these photos from JDMST

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im all for phat wheels and bigger offsets, flat drag style wings etc.......but this doesnt look good....sry my opinion, esp in Burgundy (worst colour for any car ever) the wing looks like an after thought, the wheels despite having huge dish are uglier than a Porsche phone dial on a hunday........esp after seeing the last few 34's and the Nismos (/drool) this car just looks like someone is poking fun at skylines....

sry...i dont normally apologies for my thoughts, but there is alot of love in that car, and im sure to alot of people it looks awesome.

its the comedy car i'd take a photo of a car show to spread the laughs :thumbsup:

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