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http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/422421-gt-r-34-rolling-shell/

Saw Vu's old GTR at Sabbadin Automotive the other week. guys there said the latest owner couldnt drive it (im assuming on their P's). Either way, hopefully the car hangs around the scene. Wonder if he'll sell the plates seperatelykreewffea

2mm panel gap on a 15~ year old car...uhoh lol

Who could even notice 2mm other stuff sounds fair enough though. Panel beaters would have given zero fks they are useless pricks

Not 2mm panel gap.... a 2mm variation between the panel gap at the top and at the bottom... The door actually sits further away from the car than the surrounding panels. (2mm might be a slight exaggeration, but its very noticeable)

I left it in the factory at work last night and took the gf's car home, got into work this morning (1.5h Public Transport *ewwww*) I took a closer look at it, and most of the issues seem to revolve around the fitment of the window glass. It's like it's been installed too low... so it's hitting the rubber as the door shuts instead of slotting nicely into the gap as it should

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http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/422421-gt-r-34-rolling-shell/

Saw Vu's old GTR at Sabbadin Automotive the other week. guys there said the latest owner couldnt drive it (im assuming on their P's). Either way, hopefully the car hangs around the scene. Wonder if he'll sell the plates seperatelykreewffea

Saw that thread...

Seems strange to want to sell it due to his P's. His had the car for a while now, so its not like he didnt know about it when he bought it

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