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Hello,

 

My name is Eddy and i’m from the netherlands!

I’m sorry for my english, it’s not the very best[emoji85]

 

Name : Eddy

Country : netherlands

Age : 26

Car : R34 GT-R omori R-tune #001

 

Since i was a little kid, i had 1 dream!

A dream to build the skyline form 2 fast 2 furious, and yes i buld my own version of it when i was 19 years old!

But first when i was 18, i bought a R32 GTS-T.

After 4 months i sold that car an bought myself a R34 GT-T.

It was a R34 GTT automatic (tip tronic), and it was complete stock.

I bought a GTR conversion kit, and build it to a GTR replica! After that it got a respray and i finished it with the livery of the R34 GTR of paul walker in 2 fast 2 furious.

Also the striping was painted, not stickers.

 

I had that car for 5 years, i did a automatic to manual conversion, i swapped a RB26DETT, it was a great car and the new owner loves it!

 

After that 5 years, i sold the car and bought my first GTR.

A R34 GT-R V-spec, with a complete Z-tune body!

Red leather interior, Nür spec RB26 engine etc etc.

The car was sonic silver, but @ the vin plate it was the color code LV4 ( midnight purple ll ).

I wanted to let it respray back to that color, but when we checked the car what we needed to do, we saw that the car has had a lot of damage. So i parted it out and sold it.

 

The same day i bought my new love!

 

The R34 GT-R Nismo omori R-tune #001 ( 1 of the 3 concept cars ), it is a very rare car and i love it so mutch!

 

This is the Nr. 1 of the 3 concept cars that nismo build in the factory, and tested them in 2003 on the nurburgring (germany) with the Z-tune concept car. I have all pictures of it and it’s amazing to see. Also of the build in the factory.

 

There are only 2 R-tune concept cars left, 1 is crashed[emoji22]

But when i bought this car, te previous owner told me that the owner of the 2nd R-tune lives in australia and his name is justin beeche. Maby someone know him?

 

I can tell a lot of my passion of skyline’s and my R34, but pictures are better then talk a lot i think?[emoji57]

 

I hope you like it, here are some pictures.

 

Greets eddy

 

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