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Good to see another GTT on SAU, the QLD boys have plenty happening so go for it, if you need any advice on your GTT just send me a PM and I'll see what I can do.... Have fun ;)

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Thankyou for the warm welcome here are a few more pics hope you like. =)attachicon.giffront.jpgattachicon.gifphoto 2 (2).JPG

Looks good! Liking the black on black!

Also liking the front lip on your bar ;)

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for starters when i brought the car it has gt badges on the side and gtr badge on the back and its got some other weird things on her thats either the guy wishing it was a gtr or im missing something lol

Lol well get rid of the GTR crap :P That is a personal hate for me hehe.....

The GT badge on the side is normal!

You got any engine pics?

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Looks OK in those pics, ditch that GTR badge as that is just useless :P

I would suggest running a nice alloy airbox like the Just Jap ones and run the T piece under it so its more stealth!

How does it drive?

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since i got the spark plugs regapped right like a dream =) the guy had em set at like 1.50 or something stupid like that.

yea i wanna replace that piping with the r34 piping

Which piping do you mean? If you mean the intercooler piping it is setup that was as its not a turnflow cooler! Also its likely there is a hole cut for it so you are best to leave it as is!

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