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Some latest pics of my baby after some work and a respray... Unfortunately you can't really see the pearl in the pics but I'm very happy with how she's looking.

And as you will notice the wheels are now CLEAN!! :banana:

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Make: nissan

Model:r 32 skyline

Milage: 111000ks

Transmission: m

Colour: orange

Location: brisbane

Complied? yes

RWC supplied? yes

Currently registered? yes

Price: $20 000

Contact: DJ 0433 370 494

Comments / Modifications: 257are R32 skyline

· 1992 nissan r32 skyline gtst coupe

· Personalized number plates reading 257are

· rb20det engine

· forged pistons and rings

· hks rods

· tripple layer metal head gasket

· gtr cams

· nos setup but only hooked up for dyno runs

· new fuel filter

· new oil filter

· new injector terminals

· new ngk sparkplugs

· super t70 turbo with custom exahust manifold

· external wastegate with screamer

· full exhaust system from turbo back with cannon

· new radiator

· full polished tappet cover

· fully polished aftermarket intake plenum

· turbosmart electronic dual stage boost controller

· stinger engine managment system with jaycar hand controller

· monkey warehouse front mount intercooler with blow of valve hidden behind the front bar

· polished oil catch can

· genuine nissan front strut brace

· k and n pod filter

· sard fuel pump and pressure regulator

· sard 650cc injectors

· custom re-spray in orange paint

· spoiler taken off and holes shaved

· sunroof

· full standard body kit cut out for cooler

· new standard viscous lsd diff

· new exedy cushion button clutch

· new standard 5 spd gear box with short shifter and new tail shaft

· koya 19'' imagine shadow chrome wheels with 235 35 tires all round

· set of rsr coilovers in rear fully damper adjustable

· lowered king springs in front

· stock brakes front and rear

· sony cd/dvd player with flip out screen

· pioneer splits in front

· mtx thunder dome rear speakers

· kicker 12'' sub

· 2 amps

· full custom boot enclosure

· drift steering wheel

· ambulance tint on rear window and quarter glasses only

· boost guage

· hks turbo timer

· tacho with shift light (not hooked up)

· water temp guage

· oil pressure guage (not hooked up)

· aftermarket gear knob

· roof retrimed black

· stock seats

picssss.....

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ey micheal the meisters are just perfect for the car...+32 8" on front and 9" +38 on rears. would of liked 9" fronts but i'm not complaining.

sinnerstar dude that looks awesome LoLZ! thanks for that...because of that pic i might frikken consider coilovers now...but reason why its only slightly lowered is because of defect issues and i like having no scrapage lol.

one of mine i took the other day

thats hot as man

whats the specs on your rims?

Engine bay shot belongs to the black R32 parked in the middle. :blush:

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who owns this car?

whats the go with the staggered rims

ATTESSA wouldn't be too happy with that

it does look awesome though

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