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My R34 GT-R Black [STOCK], R34 GT-R Bayside Blue, R33 -> R34 White/Pearl GT-R V-Spec


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GT-R_M-$pec]Hello Everyone

I'm from Brisbane, love Skylines! I have many, i import them. The ones below are just a few of my R34 GT-R's. Hope you like them. They are stock so, yeah.. don't expect toooo much :devil2:

1. I think i'm seeing things in 3's!

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These are a few pictures of my Black R34 GT-R! Has no rear wing, though i had a spare and i placed it on 4 rubber things to see what it looks like.

Let me know what you think. Rear wing or not?

1. In Front of my house

(See My R33->R34 GT-R V-Spec in the background?)

BlackR34GT-RSkyline.jpg

2. Front View

BlackFront.jpg

3. Rear View

BlackRear.jpg

4. Engine Bay

BlackEngineBay.jpg

5. Rear Wing

BlackRearWing.jpg

6. Rear Wing 2

BlackRearWing2.jpg

These are a few pictures of my R33 that i converted to a R34. It is full of Genuine R34 Parts. No Fibre-Glass! Full Aluminium Bonnet!

Customly done myself, Side vents, bonnet, i did the whole complete car.

Tell me what you think! Its not too bad! :cheers: I put in Australia AutoSalon 2003 and it came away with

"Thats a Slick Body Kit"

1. Side View

WhitePearlSide.jpg

2. Front View

WhitePearlFront.jpg

3. Rear View

WhitePearlRear.jpg

4. Rear View 2

WhitePearlRearSide.jpg

5. Aluminium Bonnet (Customly Done Myself)

WhitePearlBonnet.jpg

6. Side Vents (Customly Done Myself)

WhitePearlRightAirVents.jpg

These are only a few pictures of my Bayside Blue R34 GT-R Skyline V-Spec.

Haven't we all asked how would a R34 GT-R Skyline go against a Porsche 996 Twin Turbo S?

Well there are a few pictures below, with a:

Porsche 996 Twin Turbo S vs R34 GT-R Skyline V-Spec

I even once read in a magazine called "Speed" They actually compared a Porsche 996 Twin Turbo to a R34 Skyline GT-R

Let me know what you think.

1. Porsche 996 Twin Turbo S vs R34 GT-R Skyline V-Spec

Porsche996Twin-TurbovsR34GT-RSkylineV-Spec.jpg

2. Who Will Win?

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3. The GT-R looks alot bigger than the Porsche

WhowillWin.jpg

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OMFG

Beautiful cars, beautiful house :drooling:

where are the pics of the chics

I am so jealous of you

(I am sure that's the comment you were looking for) :cheers:

I hate you! :) *adds you to "most envied list" :cheers:

Haha - all I can say man, is WOW! I hope I'm that rich one day... wake up in the morning...

"hrmm, which car do I take to work today? oh - that's right! i dont need to work! time for a hotlap up the mountains! now which car to take... oh this is so hard! curse my life"

*dreams*

Awesome, absolutely awesome!

:wassup: Thanks for the comments!!

Yeah, EZY34 the white car was at the front before even going in. :cheers: Got in too late to get a spot inside ;)

Anyway, yeah its quite difficult selling R34 GT-R's... but yeah.. hmm..

I was going up toward Sunshine Coast... Bli Bli i think it was.. that was when i raced a Corvette :) Had issues with some piping.. wasn't properly sealed... loss of power... though was still able to stay in front :):)

Hmm.. chicks aye.. they've come and gone.. :ufo:

Thanks again.

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