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I have seen heaps of cars out there with wank plates but im sure if you have a 34gtr and the cash to get it into the 10s then maybe it may just get into the 9s.

Would be a fun street car im sure.

Ash.

Last post is alittle childish though and it isnt even from the owner lol. Kiss kiss:uh-huh:

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Settle down...

I see both ya points and im gonna be a fence sitter (i think thats how u spell it) anyway... It has to run a 9 to be a RH9 car... But if he has the bank balance then im sure that a 9.99 is quite achievable... Then again maby its just his driving skill...

Kebab did you drive it and run a 9 for the owner. Cause is he does not read these forums how is he gonna know how to drive or should i say own a skyline... LOL

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wtf are u on about?

cant appreciate it for what it is? its a 10 sec GTR not a RH9 car.... it pisses me off when ppl pass something off for what its not... when it runs a 9sec pass then i will appreciate it... for now its just an R34 GTR

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thats right... back to when Skylines looked mean not bulbous and cumbersom :D hehe *pokes stick at R33 owners*

just messin

ylwgtr pointed out something interesting b4 which i agree on... it looks like the original grandpa GTR... look at the shape of the front lights and stuff

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Originally posted by MRE

From that angle you can really see how they styled the R34 back to the R32 look.

i agree - i have always thought the '34's looked like '32's.

Its hella sexy - did this dude used to own a white '33 GTR? there was one at E/C a while ago with the plates RH9.

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a question for those who all keep saying "credit card racing/cheque book racers" How the **** do u expect to modify your car? swapping beans for bits? dont fool yourself u morons, it takes money to modify a car.. good on him for a quick run. I can only dream of having that kind of money to make a damn quick car :D

Well done.. but i'd say get rid of that RH9 sticker.. since its not a 9second car and he even says himself on his website he doesnt believe non 9second cars should associate with the club etc..

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