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R34 GT-4 N/A Daily

Ive been reading threads for a little while now and finally decided to post my own


My car started as a fairly stock 1998 R34 GT-4 Non Turbo manual.

it was imported in 2010 and i picked it up of the first aus owner about a year ago on 92,000 k's


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I decided to change the front end because im not the biggest fan of the GT/T look and we all know the GTR look is much tougher, i managed to find a GTR carbon fiber bonnet and GTR front bar made to fit straight onto a GT/T so that was easy work and bought 25mm wider front fenders.


pre paint


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During the front end conversion i picked up some cheap Tein HA coilovers (8KG front 6KG rear), removed the spoiler, picked up some cheap Work Meister S1 only 18x8+30 but there better then the 17' fakies and found some cheap Craft Square Mirrors


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Once i got everything painted it looked pretty clean but needs more low, the tein's are maxed


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im thinking of getting some rota grid-r's in hyper black 18x9.5+20 18x10+15 because im poor and cant afford te37's and dont like the look of the white and then possibly adding the skirt extensions and rear pods
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didn't come here to sell you stuff (i also have black 34!) but was reading your thread and saw you wanted TE37s. I have a set for sale they're in white (would look great in black). check out my sale thread if you're interested. and nice front bar !

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