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hey im new here first post,

im 17 and wanting to get one of these next year and i have a few questions i really like the bayside blue colour but cant find any that are p plate legal all the one's i see in this colour are like 50k and have turbo are they like rare or something?

also ive seen the 2000(year) r34's that are p plate legal for like 10k or under if i cant get one in bayside blue how much do you think it would cost to get it painted that colour?

how much do spoilers retail for? like the stock one's? and what the max size rim's i could have on the R34?

thanks for any answers in advanced

cheers

adam

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the max size rims you can put on a natro skyline and the max size you should put on to not look like a cock are 2 different things. for a natro, stick to 17" rims.

what sort of spoiler are you wanting? some big stupid ricer style drift wing? if yes, then don't. just don't. they are bad enough on turbo skylines and even worse on natro ones.

as for bayside blue, the cost of a decent respray will be a few thousand dollars, depending on whether you get in the engine bay, etc done. certainly not worth it on a NA unless you plan on keeping it once you get off your P's.

just keep hunting till you can find a bayside blue natro, or simply buy another colour until you get off your P's

the spoiler i was interested in is like this i list a picture below you can only kinda see the side though

http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_jmccs2ubAq0/TUlNQUwvE1I/AAAAAAAAABE/98vgzzK0dhU/s1600/nissan-skyline-r34-v-spec.jpg

use have an idea for what this would retail for?

Did Nissan make ghey-side blue NAs? I cant remember ever seeing one

There were a few GT-T's in the colour but not many

They Def did make them, i think it was the GT-V that came in Bayside blue. I remember researching it myself years ago, and from what i gathered, they actually released the bayside blue in the GT-V long before the GT-T got it.

I think it was basically a GT-T, minus the turbo engine. It got everything else the GTT got.

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Ya.

They made R34s in bayside blue but only series 2 onwards.

R34 NA GT-V, all turbo things except engine / gauges.

Can easily be identified by BA Failcon-spec front bar (Think 2001 models got it?)

This one has had it changed to the S1 bar.

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This is what they would have looked like originally....

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Ya.

They made R34s in bayside blue but only series 2 onwards.

R34 NA GT-V, all turbo things except engine / gauges.

Can easily be identified by BA Failcon-spec front bar (Think 2001 models got it?)

This one has had it changed to the S1 bar.

cp5567431362303265943.jpg

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HAHA thats my car ... yeh its a 2000 model with a series 1 front bar on it ... the series 2 look horrendous :P

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