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heres some better pics after a detail

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What I would like to know is where you got your indicators from. I have seen clear indicators but not like that before.

Cheers.

p.s. Fkn sweet looking GTR.

Shit, theres alot of 32s to compete with, theres alot of standouts in this thread!

Ill probably post up later on this year, re-doing my whole engine bay with many additions and changes.

Also a couple of exterior changes as well.

Congrats to all 32 owners, all cars are looking great!

Cos we all know 32s are better than 33s and 34s... :)

LOL!

Don't worry about the wing, his R32 GTS-T is twin turbo!

:(

Not twin anymore. Blown the rear turbo last month (again) so I've had enough and now going back to a single. I just bought a new RB25 high-mount manifold off Kyle (6boost), new turbo and a tial external gate. Been waiting for the manifold to arrive and I only just received it last thurs so everything is going on the car early next week.

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