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hear is my 4 door r34 25gt just picked it up last week and i love it. i was thinking of going turbo but i don't really trust myself at the moment so ill wait a couple more years plus i cant really afford one yet ill wait until i finish my course and get into the job i want. its pretty much stock except for the bigger turbo brakes which look awsome. ill have better photos soon.one more thing have u ever herd of the sticker on the back of my car it says now racing then in smaller writing nissan prince chiba racing team. has anyone herd of that before?

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post-41250-1192758791_thumb.jpg Hey guys.

This is my R32 4door gtst. There is a few things i gotta do to get it they way i want.

Needs a manual gear box conversion

Bigger offset wheels so they dont look funny with the kit.

And the paint needs touching up in some areas. Also i have a cooler to go on soon.

By the way i am female :) lol

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post-41250-1192758791_thumb.jpg Hey guys.

This is my R32 4door gtst. There is a few things i gotta do to get it they way i want.

Needs a manual gear box conversion

Bigger offset wheels so they dont look funny with the kit.

And the paint needs touching up in some areas. Also i have a cooler to go on soon.

By the way i am female ;) lol

Hope you like...

so someone finally bought that? that was on carsales for like 4 months.

hows it go?

so someone finally bought that? that was on carsales for like 4 months.

hows it go?

Hey. Yeah the engine is really clean. Thats the main reason why i got it.

It runs well and is fast for a stock engine. Havent had any probs in the last 2 months that i have had it.

The paint is a little dodgy but i got a tin of paint with it to fix it up. The intrerior is immac. But yeah i was surprised it was on there for so long. I guess people were a little scared of a bit of work.

i think so... most people looking at that price range pretty much dont have much money spare to spend on fixing things up and i think from the comments from the 4dr section a number were a little afraid of the paint job ie. someone had just imported a rough example and got it in the backyard and sprayed it.

Yeah his dads workshop had a spray booth in it. So i guess you could call its a home job. The paint is good apart from the fact he hasn't sprayed the engine bay but alot of people dont bother with that. Also he hasnt taken out the window seals so it may peel back a little but ive got an air compresor and air brushing tools to fix if it does. But in the end i can get a respray for about 2,000. Its better than gettting a car with alot of engine work needed...

i think so... most people looking at that price range pretty much dont have much money spare to spend on fixing things up and i think from the comments from the 4dr section a number were a little afraid of the paint job ie. someone had just imported a rough example and got it in the backyard and sprayed it.

Nice ride Renee,

But damn, get some fat ass rims in there before someone sees you! It will look crazy with lowering, negative camber and DISH!

On a different note, I thought I would give my 4dr some love last week by jump starting it and listening to a couple of songs loud ......... anyway I have toasted another 15" sub thanks to a foul mouthed afro american chick who knows how to record very abusive songs both lyrically and literally when it comes to sub bass frequency. The moral to the story is don't let your pride and joy rot in your back yard and expect it to play nice when you dust it off! the list of things to fix gets longer and effing longer.

Ni.... you are a big poof.

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