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Producing such a car, the ‚Ä you saw. 1998 system 2.5GT-T, AT and travelling 30000 kilometer or less, taking theory, guarantee attaching. Vehicle inspection October of 16 full tank, outside plate GTR genuine, GTR genuine wheel and tire F À Þ Ý Û ¯ Ì 901 new item around the front. Ö º Ê Ï cDna/GP6 - 7 minute mountains, side step GTR genuine reforming (removal and re-installation possibility), ƒŠƒ„ƒhƒA * rear fender processing (car width 181cm) with official recognition being completed and rear 25 millimeter spacer perfect, rear wing GTR genuine and headlight genuine HID, trust make center intercooler new item, 4 wheel ± × ² Ò Ý Ä adjustment being completed and other things Eng. Underside full normal. At present car auction buying, (4.5 point ones) it produces and it is, the safe car of building. As for seasoning the car freely. " Already as for the mission, * & * " with the one which is said how is, -! Please ask the È. (note) other way, consumer tax (5%) it receives. Cancellation after the present car verifying it accepts, but it receives 3000 Yen. Without bid at point in time, when it could sell with other things, whether it cancels, the ‚µ‚ê‚Ü‚¹‚ñ. When something unclear point other things, something it is, please ask unhesitantly. It is exhibition from Okayama city. The last time in exhibition 10 days, access total number: The total number which is added to 5013 watch lists: Because 532 and echo was enormous, this time riding comfort it is good to the successful bidder, the Cuzco make ZERO2 height pitch brand-new boxed (168000 Yen suitable) it presents. We ask may.

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so it was originally a R34 GT-T??? man...that's exactly what i want to do when i get my GT-T, make it look as much as i can like a GTR.

So if can understand the Engrish, they flared the wheel guards themselves?? looks bloody spot on. And then if they got the front bar on, that means they either cut the bonnet or just put a new one on.....nice, hopefully i can pull something like that off when i get mine.

oh...without the extra doors of course! :)

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I am guessing it was a GT of some sort because the interior is a stock GT auto, but still it is very nice looking. I dont think the 34gtr has those reverse lights either [==] at the back, they arent even on the 2 door GTT man actually.

Come to think of it, it may not even be a turbo, those reverse lights are a bit of a giveaway me thinks! [but still scratching my head]

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the reverse lights i think are only found on the 4 doors. i'm not sure tho. I think it is turbo, cos there is the boost guage thingy, under the Rev meter. At least i think that's where it is on the GT-T, need Franks to confirm this or not.

I just can't get over how well they flared the guards!!! looks absolutely perfect!! anyone know who can do that sort of thing here in Oz? or Melbourne?

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