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Hi All I'm from Jamaica joined the forumn and wanted to know what y'all think about my r32 and what are some of the exterior Mods I could add or what I should subtract from the car..here goes.

1991 Nissan Skyline R32 Gts 4dr

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Before Rims and Type M Bumper

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very clean mate very clean can i ask you what type of rear muffler you are running thats what i would like for my gtr there only seems to be cannons readily available i want it to be large to take some of the bark of the 26 so mr police wont hassle me

Thanks mate, the muffler is mines. I bought the car with it on so i cant tell u too much about it but i love it.

Got some new pics after the window tint :P

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that looks wicked.. i was considering getting some 33gtr rims and flat blacking them but my mate talked me out of it.. now i'm cut, cos that looks perfect to me

do you have spacers on them?

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that looks wicked.. i was considering getting some 33gtr rims and flat blacking them but my mate talked me out of it.. now i'm cut, cos that looks perfect to me

do you have spacers on them?

Just the wheels atm.. Might try some spacer's in the future.

I wasn't sure to begin with either.. but yeah turned out ok. Thanks..

Hey guys, took a picture of my 32 on a sunny day in my dark garage... Can you believe the pic is taken with my Iphone lol...

Looks like a pro wallpaper

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BTW , besides sizing it to fit nicely on 1920X1080, the pic is untouched..

FARRRRK some nice ones here i just picked myself up a 32 gtst and slowly doing it up will take some pics and share it here got lots of ideas from here :)

.........better say good bye to all your extra hard earned ! :D

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