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hmmm how would i go about replacing the stock ones so i can get a bit of sound out of her? would i need a new pipe to bolt the replacement on with? or can i just get one with the correct flange and bolt it on over the stock ones?

have you tought of pod filters?? theyll get a good sound out of it,

if not, it should be a flange but a " hks bov for r34 gtr" will come with everything you need :)

not gona do pods want to keep the stock airbox incase i have to open her up for the cops, BOV they cant see and i can say its stock on a GTR but pods are a bit hard to hide lol

there are around 30 r33 gtrs for sale in the whole of australia.

where the f**k are all the cars?!?!

Man i have notice the price on the 34 GTR's go through the roof in the past 3 months, even in japan ur looking at 50k+ for a mint one with low KM now, i think i bought at a perfect time.

they have realised that the 34 is the last of the true skylines no more will there be manual GTR's made they will always be semi auto like the new R35 and the R35 is not even a skyline its model is a GTR they dropped the skyline so the last of the skyline supercar's are the R34 GTR's

very true. i knew they were gunna sky rocket. lets hope the 33s stay down till i can get one!!

wish my f**kin gtt would go up in value >.<

I think mine will in time but if not don't care

On a different note

Let the holidays begin WOOT

are you keen man?? could make them for max 200 bucks with second hand parts, theres a video on how to make them too. would be so much fun! if we dont die haha.

anyone else keen to do something really stupid for cheap thrills?

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