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Was talking to a guy at work today told me there was an R34 GTR (silver) at carsales.com.au for about 135k, he saw the add a week or so ago.

He told me that a few days ago a mate of his saw a silver R34 GTR get a bit sideways in the rain and sideswipe 3 parked cars.

The carsales.com.au add has now been removed from the site.....

Anyone know anything about this??

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So where and when was this?

I want more details i mean how many Silver 34 GTR's are there floating round?

Not alot!

You would have to be pissed tho........ Some people need to know how to drive/know the car and their limit before embarking on some wet drift.

I mean even in my car i'm still worried to give it in the wet round corner cos beleive me 4WD DON'T mean she will point and go my ass end still loves to get out side ways even in the dry.

tomei overhead cams, HKS 280-degree cam-gears, metal head gasket, bosch electric fuel pump, 800cc HKS injectors and HKS injector rail, oil cooler, transmission cooler and catch can, full braided lines and everything else Aluminium piping, custom 20'inch triple-core intercooler

HKS 280-degree cam-gears, he really should of spent the extra and got 360 degree ones

does anyone know what a triple-core intercooler is, shame its only 500mm long, but anyways - he reckons he built it himself so he must know what he is talking about.

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