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Our family built 1993 R32 GTR N1 constructed over the last 2 and 1/2 years finally done today completed with a 1000hp + Jun 2.7, HKS T62 R, Dry Sump $200K +. Glad to see the arse end of this leave the shed for the first time. banana.gif247390_10150218682613485_679318484_7270089_3570761_n.jpg

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Our family built 1993 R32 GTR N1 constructed over the last 2 and 1/2 years finally done today completed with a 1000hp + Jun 2.7, HKS T62 R, Dry Sump $200K +. Glad to see the arse end of this leave the shed for the first time. banana.gif247390_10150218682613485_679318484_7270089_3570761_n.jpg

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Hey Ben,

looking very nice!!

Can you send some high resolution photos to our email?

We will put them on our website and we will also send some of the pictures to japan.

Cheers

Budi

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