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Well ladies, I have not been on the forum of late, my new job and new baby have meant I have virtually zero time on my hands any more.

The good news is, my R34 Vspec II is just about here, I expect if off the boat in about 1 week. Compliance is all t'ed up and I cant wait. Below are some pics of black beast.

Mods:

Pods, exhaust, HKS in car adjustable suspension, Dry carbon fibre bonnet and WEDS 18" wheels, additional computer module.

I have a PFC, boost kit and INJ on the way as well.

I want to do some other mods but that is another thread.

See out on the roads real soon. I might come on a cruse once I have her complied.

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I have access to a standard R34 GTR for the airbox, exhaust and a bonnet if needed. I will let everyone know how it all goes. The STD suspension is in the boot so no issues there.

Vspec II's replaced Vspec I's after March 2001.

Compliance will be between $5500 and $7000 depending on a lot of things.

Fatz,

She's a sick looking B!tch, cant wait to be behind the wheel. After almost 4 years with the white one, im really looking forward to drive something new and different. Do you think I will be hard to find on the road? Although there is a lot of R34's around today. Hopefully not to many Vspec II's with carbon bonnet and gold wheels!

I love the Apexi like HUD, see below. This was a nice supprise, will help a lot on track days, as will the bonnet, it will help keep the temp down once I get the KW up!

mesh,

No, I will probably go for the GTSS's after the GTRS experiance, they are not suited to what I need out of my car.

Fatz, Im waiting for a report back on my STD turbo's then we can talk the sphincter of the universe on the GTRS's.

2rismo,

The suspension is, HKS HiperMax II suspension, and you are right they are not in car adjustable, the car did have the Tien in car adjustable at one stage

2rismo,

The suspension is, HKS HiperMax II suspension, and you are right they are not in car adjustable, the car did have the Tien in car adjustable at one stage

Yikes... hold your kidneys!! Thats what I have in my GTR and holy bumpy batman!! :cheers:

Prank,

I think I might stay with the STD VSPECII suspension which has to be on the car for compliance anyway. I will wait and make that call once I get to drive the car, I will put a trade plate on it and take it for a spin with the HKS on it just to get a feel.

SW20 GT,

Im bringing it in myself and getting a complier to put the plate on it.

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