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OHHHHHHHH MMMMMYYYYYY GOOOOOD WHAT A PEICE OF ASS... I mean CAR!!! :P

I drove it today! fuockin goes like rocket!!! I think it's even better tuened GTR almost as good as GTR!

Nice body panel Electronic TK dash!!! etc...

if anyone wants one it'll cost you $55,000 Let me know :D

ps. Chris it's does almost same thing with your tip tronic auto, this was reving until rev meter cuts in then it changes gear too... yeah we will talk more later ;)

cheers

Joe

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It's private sale I think...

as far as I know me and owner are only ppl test drove the car...

arrived at warf friday then I took it out for spin on saturday morning.. :(.

I'll let you know as soon as pic avaliable... but I think the owner might keep it and not for salebe cuz it's such a nice car... and rare!!! :eek:

cheers

Joe

ps.anyone have pic from internet of Tommy Kaira R34 GTT?

  • 11 months later...

yeah i had SII r33 late last year, i just sold my r34 30K+ [cant say] ... it should be on chan 10 [RPM i think] soon, we used it for a rx7 vs r34 comparison :D

the TK 34 i have now is an auto, it's not that fast but i think it's alright ... i'm not that much into speed anymore`just want a nice ride ;)

  • 2 weeks later...

finally bought a digital camera, just took afew pic for people who where interested`

dam digital cam takes pics so huge! had to reduce them alot ... gotta figure out how to work the thing

i tried to post pics but it din work so im gonna have to write the url

http://www.geocities.com/tk25r/Cnv0003.jpg

http://www.geocities.com/tk25r/Cnv0004.jpg

http://www.geocities.com/tk25r/Cnv0005.jpg

http://www.geocities.com/tk25r/Cnv0006.jpg

http://www.geocities.com/tk25r/Cnv0007.jpg

:D

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