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3 Kids are starting to hit that ages. I wanted to get them something special to learn on, put down the screens and have some fun.


4Door 2001 R34DE Black Pearl GV1
Jap Import, AU 2nd owner.

Pre Work done.
Suspension - Wheels
Pedders SportsRyder Coilovers  
Wheels TSG Spokey Boi 18'x9.5"+15

Body
JASI Aero 4 door Type R Full Kit
LED Conversion - Parker, Blinkers, & Reverse

Exhaust
Hurricane Headers
100 CPI high flow cat
2.5" Piping
Cannon muffler

Internal
Bride low max stradia ii - front seats 
Bride RO seat base and Rails (R/H)
Cube short shifter
LED Conversion - Interior 

 

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lol the 2nd one boss, thank you for pointing this out. I feel as i spend more time here this intro message is some thing i will always make me laugh and shake my head at.

Perfect Intro: 

I have the vehicle  

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Jax Tyres Smithfeild Ive gone there a few time, well for tyres. on my 3rd visit I spoke to the dude and told how i just got slugged for rotors, brakes ect. His reply was golden; have you read whats on the front of the building. Never forgot it. 

 

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before picture, good friend got all these goodies installed. 

Well time to study, servicing, maintenance all before this weekend driving lesson.

 Crashing Adam Driver GIF by Sony Pictures

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Thanks mate.

I just got the post inspection 1/2 done from state roads when the starter motor packed up, either that or the car alarm system is having trouble. 

OEM part number 23300-AA112.

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