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Hi everyone,

Got my R34 GTR Vspec (black) a few weeks ago now which was personally imported.

Completely stock for now apart from a nismo superpro cat back and nismo engine oil cooler.

Sorry about the poor photos but will get some better ones up in due course.

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Spotted a white R34 Vspec II in civic over the weekend (v. clean).

Just wondering if there are any other R34 GTR's here in ACT?

Cheers

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:woot::action-smiley-069::wub::3some:

so goooooooooooooooooooooooooood. What future does this beast behold?

I think we have R34 Vspec II NUR Mjade (never seen) not apart of SAU.

White R34 GTR Vspec II Posted once, never heard of again.

R34 GTR silver with black bonnet, wingless - spotted but not on SAU

BB R34 GTR vpsec? I see casually parked near me - not on SAU.

To answer your questions - ACT has R34 GTR's but they don't appear on SAU.

Edited by RosieR34

Thanks guys

For the moment will be kept pretty stock (big property purchase coming up plus it was hard enough to get the fun police to loosen the purse strings and get the r in the 1st place).

Is being used as my daily so not too crazy and keeping it streetable.

Upcoming mods in the future (not necessarily in any order)

- nismo side skirts and rear pods

- set of rims (currently looking at a set of black gtc's)

- tints

- double din dash conversion (ie remove factory sat nav, tape player and relocate climate control panel) btw if anyone has some more info on this or has seen a "how to" that would be great.

- nismo smoked front and side indicators

- ecu and tune

- intake

- dash 5's or 7's

- carbon wing blade (stock blade has faded and chipped paint)

- nismo twin plate coppermix clutch

- replace mfd screen (polarising film has cracked and deteriorated over time)

- finish off exhaust from turbo to cat

This should keep me pretty well done for the next little while.

Would be keen for a act sau meet with you all even though it's a bit chilly.

Cheers

Thanks guys

For the moment will be kept pretty stock (big property purchase coming up plus it was hard enough to get the fun police to loosen the purse strings and get the r in the 1st place).

Is being used as my daily so not too crazy and keeping it streetable.

Upcoming mods in the future (not necessarily in any order)

- nismo side skirts and rear pods

- set of rims (currently looking at a set of black gtc's)

- tints

- double din dash conversion (ie remove factory sat nav, tape player and relocate climate control panel) btw if anyone has some more info on this or has seen a "how to" that would be great.

- nismo smoked front and side indicators

- ecu and tune

- intake

- dash 5's or 7's

- carbon wing blade (stock blade has faded and chipped paint)

- nismo twin plate coppermix clutch

- replace mfd screen (polarising film has cracked and deteriorated over time)

- finish off exhaust from turbo to cat

This should keep me pretty well done for the next little while.

Would be keen for a act sau meet with you all even though it's a bit chilly.

Cheers

Put -9's in if you want to keep response but increase the powahh. ;)

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That's awesome man ! Sounds like a bit of restoration project then power gains - which is awesome nonetheless. Nismo kit looks amazballs and prefer it more than the ztune kit (deep pockets for them). I've always thought the R34 GTR needed to be slammed to compliment a nismo/ztune kit - but of course, like most things, it's an opinion.

Can you explain the double din dash conversion a bit more? What will you be getting instead of the Sat Nav, tape player? Just removing, I'm guessing the sat nav feed goes through the MFD?

Very keen to look over the GTR, have never been able to actually look inside one in person.

As for meets, we have a meet every Friday night (whether it's hot or cold - the location normally changes). The hot meets are normally at Grevilla park (City) which we all stand around and have a chat while looking at people's toys and the cold meets are normally undercover to break the wind-chills. I believe Eji picks where the meets are which best suit the conditions, I have not been for awhile so unaware where the current meets are being held.

btw the mJade gtr is an SAU member Rosie.

For real? Never knew that, must have been a member long time before me and stopped posting. I believe his missus owns Skafies R32 GTR? Be good to see him at a meet or cruise one day LOL the mjade Nur is my pinnacle dream :D

Quick post

My new daily Tokyo Taxi. Transferred and Rego'd into my name

100% OEM except head unit.

Sailed through Dickson pits on first go, took less than 10 minutes

As an aside my 34 GTT (245rwkws) will be up for sale in the next month or so.

(joey jumped in the way, minor damage,so getting new bonnet and latch)

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