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Hey everyone

My name's Shravan and this is my new 1998 R34 GT-T!

Pearl Black

Sunroof Option

Front Lip Bar

NISMO (I think) LED Tail lights

Kakimoto Regu06&R Cat Back Exhaust

Some form of upgraded actuator (boosting around 0.7 - 0.8 bar)

and I think the 2 stage boost has been permanently grounded

Paint was in pretty bad shape, knicks and dints were a little common, until a 2 day detailing session last weekend (see below) :)

Will take some more pix when I have the time..

Anyway hoping to come to some SAU events in the near future to meet fellow skyline enthusiasts!

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I have done some mods to it so far, coilovers wheels and a few other things, was thinking of starting a build thread considering this is just the intro section :P

Plans so far are just to have it as a daily / streeter..not looking for too much high end power at this stage, prefer bottom end torque / midrange / nice handling mods, helps a lot on Mt Nebo runs ;D

I have done some mods to it so far, coilovers wheels and a few other things, was thinking of starting a build thread considering this is just the intro section :P

Plans so far are just to have it as a daily / streeter..not looking for too much high end power at this stage, prefer bottom end torque / midrange / nice handling mods, helps a lot on Mt Nebo runs ;D

Awesome GTT :yes:

Detail job come up smick!

They are a damn good car, have had mine for years and plan to have it for years to come :woot:

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