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i just bout my first R32 GTR on the weekend and i love it but my question to you all that have on is what can i do to the exterior to make it more of a head turner. if any body has any pics of there R32 GTR head turner u would be a grate help if you could post them to me .

best regards Vlad Adam

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yes for a 32 GTR all you need is:

good paint

maybe some nice aero mirrors

nice wheels (personal choice is 33 GTR wheels, or 34 GTR wheels, TE37s, or those BBS LMs as posted above)

a bit lowered

then you're done.

yes for a 32 GTR all you need is:

good paint

maybe some nice aero mirrors

nice wheels (personal choice is 33 GTR wheels, or 34 GTR wheels, TE37s, or those BBS LMs as posted above)

a bit lowered

then you're done.

Yep, subtlety is the key, especially with R32's.

I can't find a pic of mine on this computer at the moment but as everyone else has said just add some nice wheels, clean paint, & lower it.

Mine has TE37's, carbon bonnet, front spoiler, gandor aero mirrors, coil overs and no rear spoiler....

I personally think it looks hot! I like the understated mean look of the 32 when just simple things are done to them.

We'll my gts-t type-M is canary yellow, that turns heads :wub: (and possibly stomaches)

I thought it was too rice at first, now i like it, suits the curves of the car, had to be subtle with the rims though or itd end up ricey.

oh and, nice rims, n1gtr they look great on the car.

here is mine..

you dont have to spend much to get them looking good..

mine is lowered on wheels that cost $700 with tyres!!

i dont have any side skirts either (not even the stock ones)

(stickers have been removed since pic)

Hey buddy, I wouldn't mind knowing what suspension you have. That's an awesome ride height.

Congrad on your buy, what ever you do just dont rice it up that will turn heads in a negative way haha. Like the rest have said just keep it simple get a set of Jap light weight rims, a kit and a paint job. What colour is your car by the way? Yellow is a colour that always attracts alot of attention.

its hard 2 improve on perfection!!! but lowering, nice nims, clean paint, custom plates and dont remove your wing! (personal choice) i prefer go than show, mine is near stock looking but imaculate and gets plenty of looks. fit a wild body kit and the cops never leave u alone! thats why i have gone back 2 stock, but i still get pulled over at least once a week, but never defected.

if its a 32 gtr it does not need anything except maybe a decent set of deep dish rims and dumping it lower to the ground they are perfection straight from the factory so they beed stuff all to be head turners.mine is stock except for wheels and turns heads every day

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phat, never saw your wheels before, im impressed,

reckon the ass would look a little ugly with the wing but gt wings always look good from front and sides, hti from azz end

impressed though,

druzila, noice show car styles, seeing your ride hight makes me think daily fun isnt in it's repitoire

cant wait to be able to afford a 32r weekend runner

prolly be goind for allot of the stock look with lipidge and skirts

for now my 33t will do, she's a fun mobile, daily fun, but fun love it

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