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Well I'm new here and am in the process of finding the right R34 GT-T in Tokyo to import to Perth.

A little about myself: I live in Myaree, in Perth. I am 21 and I work in IT and have wanted an R34 since I played NFS: Underground 2 haha :).

Can someone explain the variation in the tail lights for the R34's. I have noticed the ones with the indicators under the brake lights and ones with indicators in the brake light. Did that change between 1998 - 2000? I can't seem to determine what it was!

Also, if anyone has any sites that give in depth detail about the R34s and their specs and revisions etc... a link would be greatly appreciated. I have found a few, but not one to define the difference in tail end :(

Hope to see you all around soon for cruises!

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I could be wrong, but I thought the difference in the taillights was sedan had one style and coupe had another (think coupe is in the brake light).

It looks like you're right. The Coupe have the indicators within the brake light. Damn they are so sexy. After a little research, it seems near impossible to mod them to fit the sedans :(.

lol not impossible.

Just probably not a ply and play affair

welcome to the forums!

Did you buy 4 door or 2 door?

I said Near Impossible :P

I got the 4 door sedan.

I have about 8k to blow on mods so I've been browsing what's around.

Jump over to the WA section mate if you fancy meeting the range of SAUWAers, not limited to but including bearded terrors, crazy hipsters and old people (you know who you are :rolleyes:)

I'm gonna go ahead and stand with the crazy hipsters yeh, the other two categories are way off :rolleyes:

Did you get an auto or manual I'm in w.a to and I duno about the bearded terrors lol wats the details of the car like year,engine,stock or mods ect and how much did it cost alltogether including import fees n such.....my R34 gtt got stolen recently so make shure u guard ur beast ...:)

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