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Hey all Just sold the Datto ute, used that and a couple of grand and bought a R34 gtt at 33 its my 1st car with A/C lovin it

Oh and it has a turbo lovin that too!

But seriously it seems to be a great car just had it a week now its a daily driver sydney south to airport, may see some out there?

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Looks pretty clean Adam, not sure about the shopping list on the door as it may attract unwanted police attention for mods but if you like it then its all good :)

Plenty of cars around NSW and certainly around Sydney, check the events section for any cruises etc

Oh and if you plan on sticking around, sign up as a member with SAU NSW as its a good thing to have when events etc come up (Like the SAU Nats in November)

To be honest i want the stickers gone and the wheels, but there were a few stickers on the back window that took sooo long to take off, so looking at the shopping list every single letter needs to be peeled off.

Any tips on that? And do you think i would have any luck selling those rims so i could buy something nice?

Thanks for the welcomes.

Spending a long time going through the 100 pages of wheel fitment sizes yikes!!!

To be honest i want the stickers gone and the wheels, but there were a few stickers on the back window that took sooo long to take off, so looking at the shopping list every single letter needs to be peeled off.

Any tips on that? And do you think i would have any luck selling those rims so i could buy something nice?

Thanks for the welcomes.

Spending a long time going through the 100 pages of wheel fitment sizes yikes!!!

Probably a heat gun or leave it in the sun for a while will help! NO blades or anything to wreck your paint!

GOOD call on the wheels too, what sort of look do you want? Are you into performance and handling or simply chasing looks? It will alter your options :)

Yea im not for bling. Loving the GTR wheels but not the price tag..... Also has rego due next month. The 350z wheels are cheap as chips and look ok.......

But im not sure, dont know i could stretch for rays or work wheels as nice as they would be.

At the moment with the car i want to fix replace any broken worn stuff before mods.

The centre console trim, vents door handles were all sprayed white and looked terrible so i went to a wreckers and just replaced all thoses bits.

Sounds like youve saved the poor car from its embarrassing stunt as a F&F stunt double :P

GTR rims look good, suit 32GTR's better than ours but I always wanted a set in black for track days etc!!

For cheap wheels you have the Rota/Varstoen (can't remember spelling) but they are imitations of name brand rims, could be an option until you save for a nice set down the track?

Cool i will keep an eye out for those brands, and i feel i am saving the poor old girl.

You should see the front mount return pipe, it travels across under the car!!!!!!

It scrapes on everything sooo dodgy poor thing.

Just got a Blitz return flow to replace all the dodgyness and use the stock holes pipes.

welcome.

come to the texi day.

7th october.

cheap thrills.

check events thread under nsw section.

hope you enjoy your car, and the forum.

Come to Texi yes!

Let this man near your car no!

Come to Texi yes!

Let this man near your car no!

LOL ok il take that onboard.

Have never done a driving event, have to check my roster.

So am i right in saying these cars can handle a lil abuse or have they all had upgraded parts?

LOL ok il take that onboard.

Have never done a driving event, have to check my roster.

So am i right in saying these cars can handle a lil abuse or have they all had upgraded parts?

a little yes.

even if you dont want to drive, come and say hi, and watch.

LOL ok il take that onboard.

Have never done a driving event, have to check my roster.

So am i right in saying these cars can handle a lil abuse or have they all had upgraded parts?

Haha the R34 is tough as nails..... I thrashed mine for 3 years before deciding to upgrade to where I am now.... Loved it!

Come to Texi, rip a skid, giggle like a schoolgirl and learn that the car you just got is the best thing in your life :D trust me, you'll smile!

  • 2 weeks later...

How could i resist that speil.

See if im working and if nothing else watch say hello.

I am not competing BUT will be there to watch the skids and help out if i can!

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