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My old r32! :huh:

I remember seeing that car in bowen st all the time a few years back, then i saw it at box hill brakes and exhausts... nice turbo setup and a good car all round. :)

Anyway here's a few of my old skyline, kind of wish i never sold it, oh well was ages ago now...

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I remember seeing that car in bowen st all the time a few years back, then i saw it at box hill brakes and exhausts... nice turbo setup and a good car all round. :O

Anyway here's a few of my old skyline, kind of wish i never sold it, oh well was ages ago now...

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STILL missing my 32!!! some more pics!! (NOT MINE BUT COOL)

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Edited by -NismoR32-

Super nice rides, here's mine. R32 for life yo!

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Yup, that's an engine damper, it's on the right side too of-course And 18inch LMGT-4's on there.

About the rear brake light up top, it came on the car, compliance would have done it as it's a "HELLA" light which I assume is an Australian brand?

Where else does everyone have their rear mid-mount lights? I want to take this top light off actually as it's just not JDM! (yes laugh as much as you like but I'm a JDM fanboy).

HOT dish :ninja:

So you like dish ???

Heres my 32 as it sits in my garage midway through doing a full moulded widebody on her.

18x13inch Genuine Veilside Rims with a -8 offset and 285's stretched to the shithouse :laugh:

No Spacers, clear the brakes like they were meant to be there... will post up more pics once its fully done and resprayed.

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Hey Rod... fancy seeing you here :P Haven't spoken to you since i stopped hanging out in #Murdercity

you still speak with Rob? Still got his RNN14?

P.s. - lovin the TE37's :D

Jeez mate, I havent been on #Murdercity is ages! Robs on my MSN list, AFAIK he still has the RNN14.... :O

Heres a couple more, Hopefully i'll take some newer ones once it comes back from getting its nosecone resprayed.....

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Cheers

Rod

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^^^deaym! thats a nice lookin GTR u got ther. silver...mmm, my fav colour in the 32gtr. u lucky bastard.

Heres mine, only just got it back on the road after a lengthy upgrade process.

Gotta get some better pics tho!

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This lone BNR32 was parked @ Okayama International Circuit, @ a round of Super F3. It was stripped inside, with a Motec LCD instrument display, plastic rear window, big brakes, dry sump, other little details confirm its a pretty serious track car.

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heres a couple pics of my 32. mods are fairly limited atm being an apprentice mech but here goes.

mods include:

FMIC with polished pipe work

Greddy Turbo Timer

Greddy Profec B Spec II

Bigger Fuel Pump

Malpassi Fuel Pressure Regulator

R34 size turbo, high flowed

k&n pod filter

gtr strut brace

bilstein shocks with king springs (until i get my coilovers)

18" Gmax Rimz

full 3" zorts system with double dump pipe

momo steering wheel

nismo shift knob

and personalised plates [OMR32]

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