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NOT A GTR.
It looks rather plain TBH.
Clean simple interior.
RB25DE NEO I think, so only 197hp/188lb-ft being non turbo. No bad for 2.5L in the late 90's.
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Nice! If it were me I’d probably get some plebeian wheels like these base Maxima ones to put on it; I have no idea why, but I have this huge thing for iconic cars wearing really ordinary wheels.
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It looks so weird without any wing
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Convert to left hand drive then
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I just spotted a 4-door R34 in Ottawa about a week ago. White, very stock looking all gangly tall and silly.
Those brake booster stoppers are funny. Makes sense since all the 90's Nissans I’ve owned had soft frames and firewall flex is probably actually real.
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I’m pretty curious how insuring my Autozam will go. I’m thinking I’ll just get an agreed value policy on it. I might even go through haggerty.
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I’ve seen some pretty low key jdm driving around here, I’m talking rhd Oddyssey, and CRV, and older Camrys. Must make sense to import but it seems like a lot of work for not much gain.
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Hadn’t thought about insurance when it comes to RHD cars. I wonder if the US also has a significant up-charge.
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Never knew that was a thing until you pointed that out. That’s crazy.
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The Mazdaspeed strut brace for the RX-8 had one built in. First I had heard of them but it kinda makes sense.
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RHD CRVs are popular for rural mail delivery. Oddeseys to an extent, but not as popular. Most RHD CRVs I see are in North Ontario, & have Canada Post signs on top of them.
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There’s maybe 3 companies in Ontario that will touch RHD, you also need a spotless driving record too.