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hey guys

just thought id add my ride and somethings about it

i just brought this car after selling my 04 XR6T capa tune ect

Ride : R34 Gtt Neo6 2door

Year : 06/98 Imported 08/05

Body kit :??think its like a demax not sure??

Mods: Tein fully addjustable coilovers,exeon lights , 3" custom Exhaust with a 5"huricane tip, pod filter Hks digital Boost controller

apart from that it was stock

i got it off a mates old man it was his daily driver to work so frount bar seen better days (stoned to s#it)down.gif

iv had it for about 4weeks now and mods are

consol repainted in mica blue ( 3new guages for cluster in the next few weeks) pics up soon so keep an eye out for my build posts 40mm alloy radiatour

new pod

new funky led mulit colour lights . 2under seats. 2 under dash and other 2 are beside pila arm on window

blue led interior light

Gtr Fuel Pump

full Fluid change

new Belt all round(fan,aircon,P/S)

Items to be installed (plans)

rockfordfosgate PunchP3 1000wat 12inch with Kenwood 1000wat monoD amp

i have placed a order with Tunehouse for a HKS GT-RS Turbo kit :cheers: ( GRATE SERVICE FROM THESE GUYS):cheers:

600cc Injectors

befor my turbo arrives hopefully i can get it in for a new Steel HeadGasket, Surface Grind, top end gasket set new arp head stud kit

spark plugs(NGK), HKS time belt

also once i have sold my Bike it will be going on for a Vipec ecu tune and custom Intake pipes :rofl:

will this is my baby

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Welcome to SAU! Nice looking car :thumbsup:

I used to drive an XR6T around a bit too when they first came out... what do think of the R34 compared to it?

attached is my old coon bus :pirate:

R34 is very diff handles X10 better

the old skyline goes better stock the the capa upgrades i did to it running 10psi i should have just got a skyline 2start with

the coom has a way better ride but its a family car in the end still love the R34 over it anyday !

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Updates :

all the 666DAN led kits are installed lookn ace

my sub i still trying to decide how 2 mount it above fuel tank

going to my machanic next week to book it in for the head work

orded some hid's for her ebay :worship:

also still waiting for my turbo kit from nip nip land ((( THANX TUNEHOUSE )):rolleyes::wub:

and my guages are or there way from usa autometer X5 cobolts oil pressure. temp . volts. shift light /digetal tacho guage style , and 30psi boost

(missing computer cord to cam atm >.< new pics of the gear soon

You will love the GT-RS kit. Excellent turbo for the 25! Makes em a weapon on the street.

PS the body kit is bomex, just to clarify

Bomex !! ahh thanx bud and yer i hope the gr-rs is worth the money i have hurd lots of good reviews

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