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Well it only seems fitting adding my new ride in here :)

2000 model R34 GTT (series 2)

Pearl White

93,000km

Auction Grade 4B
Pretty much as stock as a rock.

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*yes I don't like the series 2 front bar either, I hope to have that removed once it arrives.

Hmm plans would have to be move everyhing aftermarket from my 33 over to it.

Upgrade few key parts such as fuel pump, injectors and computer.

The parts I will salvage off my 33 are going to be.

-Split fire coils (if they are universal)

-Sound system

-Turbo

-Exhaust (I'll butcher it to fit the 34)

-Rims

-Intake pipe

And a few other things that I cant think of right now.

But then once that's all done im going to get an adaptronic ECU and full flex tune :D

What type of rims are they? and will they honestly fetch a good buck or are you just playing

Yeah man, I'm actually being legit.

They're either volk se37 or se37k.

Not sure which ones. One has straighter spokes, the other has slightly curved spokes.

Both are discontinued.


If you don't believe me I'll happily beat richard's offer and go $51 a corner :whistling:

Edited by TM7GTR

Aww man this buy just got me even happier!

Thanks for the info Tom

Not sure how the importing process works and if because it's in the pictures means that's what was purchased.

I emailed Troy from Iron Chef Imports so hopefully he can shed some light on it

Aww man this buy just got me even happier!

Thanks for the info Tom

Not sure how the importing process works and if because it's in the pictures means that's what was purchased.

I emailed Troy from Iron Chef Imports so hopefully he can shed some light on it

My car had R33 GTR rims in the Auction pics, certainly didn't have them when it arrived.

It also had series 2 taillights but arrived with series 1. :/

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