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hey guys .. i dont know if this is in the right forum but what the hell ... i was wondering if anyone here had an R34 .. doesn't have to be a GT-R ... preferably in bayside blue or the sunrise yellow ... who would be interested in taking me to my end of year formal ... its on 6th december .. i live in blacktown, sydney and need to be taken to st marys ... willing to pay .. just name the price .. ANY HELP APPRECIATED !!! thnx =)

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hey guys .. i dont know if this is in the right forum but what the hell ... i was wondering if anyone here had an R34 .. doesn't have to be a GT-R ... preferably in bayside blue or the sunrise yellow ... who would be interested in taking me to my end of year formal ... its on 6th december .. i live in blacktown, sydney and need to be taken to st marys ... willing to pay .. just name the price .. ANY HELP APPRECIATED !!! thnx =)

hey dude got a r33 gtst, looks alright i think.... if u get stuck and cant find a 34 let me no i may be able to help ya, pics in my profile/gallery

blacky - how much as ur car been lowered by from standard? it looks great! thats the look im after! my car is pretty much the saem as that, but diff rims, and dif exhaust! i just need it to be lowered now so it looks nicer around the edge of the rims! :D

(my gallery http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/photopost...ll/ppuser/11541 )

3" at the read, xtra heavy duty springs.. still standard shocks :) rear end is loose, the front end is lowered 2.5" on bilstein shocks, had a problem with the front tho, when originally lowered it was on standard shocks, once the springs settled there was no movement in the shocks so they started to push through the strut tower, put a 15mm sleave on the fronts to raise it a little and seems to be perfect now.. besides a little scrubbing when full lock of steering wheel

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