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Hey all just got a black r34gtt 38000kms, complied last month :cheers:

ill post some pics sometime soon :)

I live in syd and am looking for a good place to do a custom 3 inch full exhaust maybe.

also it came with a non standard BOV, just wondering where i can get a factory BOV as i dont want a defection :S

tnx for any help

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tnx all for the help, ye its a HKS SSQV Blowoff Valve Kit i think.

Trying to geta digital cam, will try poat some pics soon :)

Welcome to another 34GTT owner :)  Damn our private community is growing larger and larger everyday - saw three 34s in the city last night not including mine :(  Was it you?

no wasnt me i havnt done a city run yet :)

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yep thats pretty much defectable.. as many car mods are..

If u let it off whist police are close, and the police know what it is. (though they usually call hwy cars to come and look at the car).

Get a stock one quick! :)

Have you tried HiTech Mufllers? I think they are good. Though dont know and never been there.

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hey all, i was wondering if its normal for the boost guage to be at -0.5 to -0.6 when idle (i know it should be a negative figure at idle but this low?), it goes up to the lo boost and hi boost fine when im driving but this just worries me abit ;)

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yea dont worry about it.. The stock gauge is always usulaly very wrong.. bet a aftermarket one its better.. and it has zing factor :D

i havent seen one thats wrong, have you?

the only thing i notice is that they are slow to react (electric) and the markings dont give enough detail.

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Man, you've got a sunroof....

couldn't find one with a sunroof, unless it was auto...

btw nice car, have you got any plans for it?

nah mine dosnt have a sun roof, i had a look at one with a sunroof but it effects head room...

I plan on getting power fc first and soon turbo back exhaust; then i might work on a sound quality audio system :)

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