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Hi everyone,

newly registered but been a keen reader for over a year. Mainly the forsale section.

Have been dreaming of a GTR for 15 years and i hopeful it will be coming very soon. Lucky at the moment with a few quality GTR's forsale in Perth.

On my way back to Perth next week from workin in Far North Queensland so thats when i'm hoping to get mine.

So is it just me or do other ppl lay awake half the night thinking about Skylines and what we can do to them. There are just an endless list of quality modifications for the skyline.

I've sent the last 5 years and a whole lotta cash (prolly one of the reasons i'm single again) modifying a Yamaha 500cc two stroke Wayne Rainey GP replica. And it still ain't finished. That used to keep me awake half the night too. Finish it one day, maybe i've got a little bored with it recently after some set backs.

Then theres my Nissan Patrol, built to be the ultimate beach basher, that's been on going for 10 years and still ain't finished. Got the small block chev in it but still some work to yet. Mainly cosmetic but still want air locking diffs for it too.

Last month brought a Suzuki 250cc two stroke Kevin Swantz GP replica, when i seen it i couldn't resist, i had to have it. That's eventually destined for a 500cc two stroke as well. That will be insane, 140hp / 130kg. Err nice power to weight ratio!!!!

Anyways look forward to seeing you all on the streets and the tracks/strips behind the wheel of a R32 GTR. I've wanted one of these since the wins at bathurst (Yes i'm old enough to have watched it live on the idiot box.)

I'm working away from Perth alot, all over Oz and all over the world. Just hope i can be in town when there are some cruises and track meets.

Just hope i can get sme sleep tonight with out thinkin bout the twin high mount turbos, maybe it will be the NOS this time. :huh:

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dude i know how you feel i researched my GTR for 2 years before getting it next month it's taken that long (with many late nigths) hehe. All finished it'll do 800hp on the streets of perth

nizmo hope to meet you too around the traps

All the best mate

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Wow, i was totally expecting the "i just got my Ps and my parents gave me 30k that im going to sped on gtr where can i blow a sweet blow off valve?"

Sounds like deserve it m8, good luck and try not to get the modding bug too badly. Wouldnt worry about nos though, with a couple of hi mounts its going to have power on tap anyway :(

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So is it just me or do other ppl lay awake half the night thinking about Skylines and what we can do to them.

Look I'm certainly no expert when it comes to matters of the mind, although you're most probably not alone in suffering this condition I believe it's quite rare, but not necessarily cause for alarm.

anyway

Here's what I think you should do...

Women...give em a go.

Try taking one per night just before bed, you should see a change almost immediately, obviously.... if the problem persists see a doctor. :O:(:D

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Good luck with the dream mate.

I got myself one of the 50 Aussie spec GTR's imported for the group A racing, nice bit of nostalgia. Recently I'd been tempted just to sell it off and buy something more practical (even posted it up in the for sale area). Changed my mind. I've started down the path of restoring the looks and mechanicals and finishing the performance package off that I have started.

I think these things are best tuned to around 400hp at the treads for a great street package. With the focus more on power delivery and response. That amount or power doesn't pose too big a threat to drivetrain damage or traction issues.

Nitrous is a alot of fun. The legality issue is a pain for road driving, you need a very modular setup to allow for quick and easy removal/ install. It's certainly one of the cheaper ways to enjoy occasional drag racing (at the motorplex) in your car.

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Damn, I rekon most of the R32 GTR;s out of Japan must be coming to Perth, theres loads now :)

Hi :wavey:

thats coz us westies appreciate quality.

scrimped and saved for 4 years and then spent 8 months looking b4 i found my gtr and all i can say is it was the best money ihave ever spent with still more tospend on it .

Yes there are quite a few 32 gtrs in perth and still a few in japan destined for perth if ya look at imports 101 stock lists i think they have 3 or 4 nice little units ready to find a deserving home in perth.

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scrimped and saved for 4 years and then spent 8 months looking....

I took the cheater way out and got a loan, but I am repaying it easily enough. I could pay more per month if I wanted...

I see this R32 GTR is up for sale AGAIN, it was up at Prestige a few months ago, maybe a year.

Low k's, Ferrari drivers seat, clean engine bay, I wonder why its so cheap :P

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I see this R32 GTR is up for sale AGAIN, it was up at Prestige a few months ago, maybe a year.

Low k's, Ferrari drivers seat, clean engine bay, I wonder why its so cheap :P

mehhhhhh that car looks gay in that colour scheme

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