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I dont think Google images does it justice. But I from what I saw id still prefer the midnight purple

To keep this on topic.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/130489-post-up-your-r33/page-241

sun glared pic, but I have trouble with my suspension.... any ideas?

Yeah, connect the struts up to the knuckle and take all the bricks out of the boot... It looks like it should have VN stockies on the back end with that fitment :P

Yeah, connect the struts up to the knuckle and take all the bricks out of the boot... It looks like it should have VN stockies on the back end with that fitment :P

haha :P

despite tucking more on the rear it sits level, like most cars the rear arches are smaller

That's really nice for $500. Wish my $500 31 was that nice. But, you know, cars and concrete car park poles don't mix together really well. Especially in reverse.

  • 3 weeks later...

hey folks, Throwing up a few pictures of my r34 gtt.

I am moving down in a few days but my car is staying here until it gets out of the panel shop.

Hopefully me and my girlfriend will have our own place by that time as well.

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My lmgt4's just after getting them

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A quick photo just before putting it on a truck to the panel beaters.

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