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The car in question has not been resprayed.

If I get it, I'll swap you for your bsb r? Lol

Haha I actually know this particular car. I got the details for it for a mate on SAU.

Yes it hasnt been resprayed - I was generalizing those who may dont even know yellow was a factory colour!

Good luck with it though. Hope you end up buying this & bring it to one of our meets :)

If I had a yellow one amongst six Silver ones, I'd enjoy the day even more.

If I had a yellow one amongst six Bayside Blue ones, I wouldn't feel inferior.

If I had a yellow one amongst six White ones I'd swap keys and go.

Tis all subjective. Just make sure it's a goodie.

Haha I actually know this particular car. I got the details for it for a mate on SAU.

Yes it hasnt been resprayed - I was generalizing those who may dont even know yellow was a factory colour!

Good luck with it though. Hope you end up buying this & bring it to one of our meets :)

Id love to come to the meets.

Do you know the car i want to get?

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Personally I wouldn't consider it.

Too bright for my liking and it's some what of an acquired taste...

Ultimately I like White / Pearl White / Millennium Jade / Bayside Blue / Black.

Anyone know what rear diffuser that is?

Ive been searching for a mnpIII, bsb or yellow (in preference order) 34R for quite sometime now.....I guess yellow won the race. :smile::smile::smile:

BSB would be my choice out of the 3.

But if you like Yellow then go for it, after all you will be the one driving it :)

Anyone know what rear diffuser that is?

From memory, it's the standard diffuser but with extended fins...

Will have to ask my friend who owns the car.

BSB would be my choice out of the 3.

But if you like Yellow then go for it, after all you will be the one driving it :)

From memory, it's the standard diffuser but with extended fins...

Will have to ask my friend who owns the car.

Looks to be a ARC METAL diffuser.. Rare!

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Do the R32 GTR rims fit on the r34 GTR?

I remember putting the 32R rims on my R34 GTT. looked nice.

Hell nah man :laugh:

From memory, R32 GTR wheels a 16 x 8 +30 and R34 GTR wheels are 18 x 9 +30.

It's like a downgrade...

Unless you put R34 GTR wheels on a R32 GTR.

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