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53XYN is another member of the forum.

engage is the person in that convo.

engage brought 53XYN plates and uses that as his msn name now.

ahh ok. Hmm well how come you still talk to him on msn given that u 2 had such a public shitfight on our forums :D

no more skyline anymore apparently.

MR 53XYN Nissan Skyline R33 Gtst Emo's cant be so bad... says:

im over the car scene dude

MR 53XYN Nissan Skyline R33 Gtst Emo's cant be so bad... says:

just put a deposit on a 07 navara dual cab

- johno - says:

and the skyline?

MR 53XYN Nissan Skyline R33 Gtst Emo's cant be so bad... says:

either sell it or use it on weekends

we can rip out my old alarm and turbo timer

and put the new ones in.

new alarm should be arriving today.

turbo timer is at home ;)

sorry dude, i dont want to install an alarm, i could do it, but if ur car ever got stolen, and the install of the alarm was the fault...i dont want that responsability :D...any engine mods, suspension, gauges etc are no probs, just not delicate wiring :P

sorry dude, i dont want to install an alarm, i could do it, but if ur car ever got stolen, and the install of the alarm was the fault...i dont want that responsability :D...any engine mods, suspension, gauges etc are no probs, just not delicate wiring :P

all good dude, understandable ;)

Can someone please answer my question about the existance of NA 32 GTS's???

Do they exist? Was there a RB20DE skyline?

Thanks

Ian

The 8th Generation Skyline

1989 saw the release of the R32 which is the 8th generation of the Nissan Skyline. Nissan brought out the GXI, GTE, GTS, GTS25, GTS-t, GTS-4 and the Godzilla GT-R. Well known for it's performance and power, there is a model to suit everyone from families to full blown enthusiast's. The R32's power ranges from around 90KW's up, the engine capacities range from 1.8 litre up to 2.6 litres in the GT-R.

yes they do. they were released in 1990 in the hr32 range. came out with a 4sp auto and 5sp manual with an rb20de. they were built all they way through the 32 range and continued into the 33's as well.

edit: sorry, 33's have the rb25de, but we all know that. just thought i'd get in before you correct me

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