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xknowonex
5th of January 2009 (Mon), 01:33
Tjin Nissan R34 Skyline GT-R Sedan Race Car @ Cars & Coffee

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RadAL
5th of January 2009 (Mon), 01:35
it lacks a front bumper... is that how they drift these days? (lol i always see them without one, and they say they are professionals ;))

TwistedGray
5th of January 2009 (Mon), 01:47
Perhaps just to flaunt whatcha got?

NeoTokyo
5th of January 2009 (Mon), 02:50
The Turbo'ed 99-04 Mustang guys like to do the same thing, show off that IC!

Only seen a few S197's doing it :D

The damn bumper on the 94-98 is too complicated to take on and off x_x

ProjektSol
5th of January 2009 (Mon), 11:44
im glad im not the only one who loves importuning on here!

mattitudesc2
14th of January 2009 (Wed), 18:02
I like the look of a huge aluminum ic with a wide mouthed front bumper better

fly9
14th of January 2009 (Wed), 18:56
YES! I love the GT-R Sedans! One of my all-time favorite cars..

jac31k
15th of January 2009 (Thu), 02:23
GTR = 4WD therefore not normally used for drift RadAL

Looks hardcore... hold on, did they make the GT-R in a 4Door?

titaniumSS
15th of January 2009 (Thu), 03:17
Nice pictures but those wheels are too big for my taste. 2 inches less and they'd be nice. I do like the dish on them though!

Subie do
15th of January 2009 (Thu), 15:45
... hold on, did they make the GT-R in a 4Door?

Yes they did.

Thats a nice looking sized snail under the hood. :cool:

TorqueJunkie
15th of January 2009 (Thu), 17:10
Yes they did.

Thats a nice looking sized snail under the hood. :cool:

x2, the only thing I dont like are the wheels

Pana
15th of January 2009 (Thu), 17:15
it lacks a front bumper... is that how they drift these days? (lol i always see them without one, and they say they are professionals ;))

It's particularly b/c the front mount is so big. If it's on a closed course they don't even go the the aggrevation of mounting it if i'm correct. Plus it's kind of easier to work on

justincase724
15th of January 2009 (Thu), 17:39
GTR = 4WD therefore not normally used for drift

I've heard that it's as simple as pulling a fuse (but can't remember if it was the Skylines or something else). Basically, front and rear diff's are electronically (and seperately) controlled, so pull the right fuse and you're running on the rear only.

I've been thinking of going up to the Cars & Coffee thing. Didn't realize it was so big until recently.

bastozzz
15th of January 2009 (Thu), 18:30
Great looking car. The engine is nice and clean. Very good job with the wire tuck. Great shot!

TorqueJunkie
15th of January 2009 (Thu), 18:38
I've heard that it's as simple as pulling a fuse (but can't remember if it was the Skylines or something else). Basically, front and rear diff's are electronically (and seperately) controlled, so pull the right fuse and you're running on the rear only.

I've been thinking of going up to the Cars & Coffee thing. Didn't realize it was so big until recently.

I think on the R34 GTR's its a little more difficult. I wish I was in Cali to go to the Cars and Coffee meets

BTR_FTW
17th of January 2009 (Sat), 16:35
wow under that hood is klean!