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Hey guys my name is Michael i use to have an account on here but forgot my password lol, so here is my new one, :) i live in Adelaide South Australia my previous cars have been R34 GT-T, multiple ke70's, ae86 and most recently jzx100 Chaser and i am now the new proud owner of my silver R34 GT-R V-Spec, i picked it up from tamworth a few weeks back and drove it back to Adelaide, 1550km later and it was home, :) all good didnt miss a beat the whole way home couldnt be happier. I look forward to meeting new people who have the same passion for these cars as i do and going for drives.

Specs:

HKS induction set twin mushroom pods.

HKS metal pipping set

Nismo S-tune damper adjustable coilovers (stoked to find these).

2.5 inch exhaust system ( unknown brand) stays twin all the way through though.

It also has a standard satnav unit which i havnt seen in any other 34 GT-R's yet which i was fairly stoked about, even though i cant realy use it lol.

I am currently in Japan and cant up load pics, but will get some up asap,

regards Mike. :P

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Picsorban when you get back to Aus! Congrats on the car. They're amazingly driveable on the freeway aren't they?

Couldnt agree with you more mate just pop it in to 6th and just cruize all day long, seats are hard but very comfortable was an enjoyable drive, well

here are some pics finally. :D

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welcome mate, looks exactly the same as my GTR lol

question.. how did you get the license plate brackets on your front bar?

+1 for that

both for looking identical to mine and how are those plates attached?

Red P plates, yours?

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My One ^

Hey guys cheers, the number plate bracket looks like one you would but im guessing it was put on the car when it was in japan, its just an l shape and is screwed in to the bottom of top of the front bar,

i installed my new front left drive shaft today as my old one had a split dust boot and started to develop a clunk, all is silent now. i also currently have removed my front splitter, rear defuser and BOV to get it through ID inspection this wednesday, hopefully it

will go through with out a problem.

Next on the list to buy are front bar and front quarter Nismo clear indicators and a

Apexi power Fc so i can give it a tune because my current fuel economy is non existent haha.

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