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Hi guys I have had this r34 for a while now and only recently have begun modding it aiming for a fun and reliable track street car with looks to match

1999 r34 gtt

Colour - black

Body - factory apart from carbon fibre bonnet

Interior - recaro millennium seats

- omori gauges

- rsm and ebc

Engine

Hks turbo upgrade

Fmic

Alloy radiator

Spitfire coil packs

Fuel pump upgrade

Power fc

Apexi ti cat back

Gearbox

Single plate believe to be Orc

Wheels

Varrstoens 2.2.1

18x9.5 + 30

18x10.5 + 30

Wrapped in r888 up front and Dunlop 265 semis up rear

Suspension

Springs and shocks matched

Front swaybar

Castor arms

Rear hicks lock bar

Have plans over the next few weeks as the rest of the parts flow in will update with pics

Power do far is 240kw atw on 18psi with maxed out injectors all these will be upgraded within in the next few weeks to make approx 250-270 after cam work

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