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R34 Lady in Belgium :D

Hey everyone 

I'm Amber, I hail from Brisbane but live in Belgium and I would like to introduce you all to my baby, my R34 GTT "Nozomi".

I found her in 2015 hiding out in someones garage, he had her imported and registered in 2010 - 2011. It was meant to be a 'project' car with his sons but he didn't get much further than reupholstering, getting rid of the limiter and changing the odo over. It has 63000KMs and new coilpacks, got the goodies as well that he already bought but never fitted incl FMIC and HKS hi power exhaust line. The FMIC didn't fit so I sold it and got an autobahn88 one now. The line is so loud and obnoxious even my deaf 92 yr old neighbor hears me leave in the morning. Also changed the filter over to Blitz advantage but for the time being, engine is stock.

Last time I took her into the garage, my expert told me that she was Nismo down to the suspension! And rear-right is busted so fantastic! Plans for the year is a new ECU + map, new injectors, pump etc. See how she goes from there. And also paint the covers and maybe chroming the intake.

Cheers guys!

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Thanks guys! ^-^

The R33 and 34's arent a very common sight, R32's are very popular because they can be registered as "old timers" and pay a whopping 35 euro per year in rego. Insurance is miniscule as well and the engine can be modified to your hearts content.  

 

welcome to the forums!

It certainly appears your car has the "nismo" bodykit similar to the altia kit but with a different rear bumper. My old R34 had the exact same bodykit.

My car also came with Bilstein suspension from factory, if yours is the same maybe this was a package offered from the dealerships in japan?

Belgium is RHD right? Is it much hassle driving a LHD car over there?

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