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G-Day all

Was sitting here just wondering on how many people on this site owned 4 door Skylines

in the 32 33 34 series. And thought it would be good to have somewhere to discuss our cars

such things as...

how long ya had it

what mods (if any)

what ya think of it

any problems????

the list can go on and on

so pop up a pic or 2 and lets go from there ...... Cheers

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Bah, they're all cefiros in there, but feel free to move this one there rather than having another started

I've had mine since July last year (argh crap, that means insurance is due next month :D)

I bought it with a whiteline sports suspension kit fitted, and a hks turbo timer. Since then I've added gold Work VS rims, a batmbl split front pipe, hi-flow cat and a trust exhaust. For deca I added a switch to enable high boost mode at low revs.

Future plans include... something different :D

I think it's great, I get no attention from the police at all so far :)

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R32 4door GTS4 with RB26dett

had it a year, love it to pieces :D.

far too many mods to list

a few problems here and there with it getting old (like fuel lines and fuel pump being replaced)

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LMAO..2 :dry:

Before this gets out of hand i better let ya know were im coming from..

I just thought having a SKYLINE sedan section in the Skyline section could

be a good thing. I use the SKYLINES & OTHER VEHICLE SPECIFIC DISCUSSIONS all, the time

Under the CEFIROS & OTHER NISSAN. PERFORMANCE SEDANS..whoops i should say

CEFIROS & OTHER JAPANESE TAXIES... :wave: at the end of the day this is a 80% Cefiro forum..

there is nothing wrong with this .Its a great forum got good people good discussion .But i dont

own a Cefiro ..There are a lot of Skyline sedans out there now a new subforum could be a good thing

CHEERS

G’day Guys I have a 1992 R32 GTSt M Spec 4 door which is awesome cause there isn’t too many around, everyone comments about how they never see them and I recon that they look awesome too. I’ve had it for 6 months now.

Modifications include:

Apexi pod fliter,

Apexi dump pipe and muffler with 3 inch turbo back system,

Apexi SAFC2,

Apexi AVC-R with 3 boost settings (standard, 12psi and 14psi),

Custom made front mount intercooler,

Tein fully adjustable coil over suspension which is set nice and low :) and

A nice sound system and a newer steering wheel (the old one had it).

Cause it’s a 4 door it doesn’t draw too much attention especially with the mods it has and insurance is cheaper which is always a plus.

rchoo, CrispyFries and Sarumatix I recon your 4 doors look great.

-Ben

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Its used to be a 4 door forum but for whatever reason they decided to change it to ceffies mainly forum... which is probably cause most of the 4 door owners posted in their own state forum and never used that one. Only the ceffy guys did... me included.

Cheers. yeah im a flying instructor at essondon airport and just went in one night with a mate and his skyline and did some shots, not all of them turned out that good tho but hopfully i'll do another shot later.

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