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Hi All,

Im new to the forum. I just picked up my R34 GTT yesterday. It is white and came with a Nismo kit, Fujitsubo exhaust and an apexi filter. Love it at the moment. Not used to a car like this. I used to own an Arctic Blue Integra Type R (DC5R) but sold it a few months back. As soon as i have pics ill post them up. (on my other computer). Hope to visit here a lot and pic up some useful knowledge on my new ride as well as contribute (but still dont know much about the car).

Also, i need new parkers for my car as the drivers side is out. Can someone advise where i can get these and the part code. Can i get a white set?

Regards

Justin

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lingeringsoul - you've had your car for 4 months!!! :D

yeah ever since I saw an R34 in real life, its like a fever running through me....I couldn't stop thinking about the R34s. Hope everything goes well for me next year so I'd be able to afford one. Fingers crossed

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