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im 16 and this is my baby!

3inch turbo back exhaust

12" sub

polk audio fronts& tweeters

kenwood head unit

had alpine r series in the rear but they had to be removed for the child restraints that had to be put in for rego

was lowered on king springs.. but was to low for rego

18" rims

pod filter

front mount intercooler

running stock boost atm

exc...

I am thinking about selling it tho im not sure how much to ask... what would you say it would be worth?post-127489-0-49230200-1384850202_thumb.jpg

im 16 and this is my baby!

3inch turbo back exhaust

12" sub

polk audio fronts& tweeters

kenwood head unit

had alpine r series in the rear but they had to be removed for the child restraints that had to be put in for rego

was lowered on king springs.. but was to low for rego

18" rims

pod filter

front mount intercooler

full auto turbo timer

was running 12psi

exc...

I am thinking about selling it tho im not sure how much to ask... what would you say it would be worth?

Hey guys, new here. Bought the car last thursday. Names Chris :)

1996 GTS25t Series II

HKS HiPower 3.5" Catback

HKS SSQV bov

18" Rota Grids staggered 19.5 & 18.5 with Federal Semi's

Generic Pod filter

Bleed valve pushing 10psi tops

That's my mates old car haha!

Mum thinks I'm to much of an idiot in it. Haha. I love it. Gets a bad amount of cop attention due to it fluttering :/

Change BOV quiet it up a bit. You will always get attention on your P's. Doesn't matter what car you drive.

Hi fellas, I'm new here.

Got my GTR r34 V-spec II few months ago.

A list of brief upgrades include:

2001GTR r34 V-Spec II

TOMEI RB -B Twin Turbos

Tomei Poncams

ARC Intercooler

SARD 800cc Injectors

NISMO Oil Cooler

ORC Clutch

KOYORAD Radiator

HKS Intake and full piping

HKS complete exhaust

Oil Catch Can

NISMO MFD Display Screen

NISMO Front Bar and Full Body Kit

TEIN Street Advance Coilover Suspensions

19" x 10" wheels with 275 x 35 x 19 tyres all round.

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Hi fellas, I'm new here.



Got my GTR r34 V-spec II few months ago.



A list of brief upgrades include:



2001GTR r34 V-Spec II


TOMEI RB -B Twin Turbos


Tomei Poncams


ARC Intercooler


SARD 800cc Injectors


NISMO Oil Cooler


ORC Clutch


KOYORAD Radiator


HKS Intake and full piping


HKS complete exhaust


Oil Catch Can


NISMO MFD Display Screen


NISMO Front Bar and Full Body Kit


TEIN Street Advance Coilover Suspensions


19" x 10" wheels with 275 x 35 x 19 tyres all round.


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