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Haltech, oem BOV's, a re-tune, driver/passenger windows and a engine bay detail this weekend ? OK

sounds good. Ill drop it off on saturday and pick up sunday?

Also prob am detailing this weekend

Yeah mate for sure, when I get back from the states later this year we should get them all together

Definitely! Always good to meet fellow 32 GTR owners.

The gtr in front is mine and behind is my brothers which is a Scuderia gtr. 1 of 6 and his is compliance number 001. Has standard n1 front and rear lip with snorkels, scuderia boot badge, scuderia instrument cluster and scuderia compliance plate as the car came to aust as a low volume import and sold here back in 89, via scuderia showroom in Vic. This is an old pic taken in 2004.

That is so cool that both you and your brother own Silver R32 GTR's!

Tiits and Ass, Titts and Ass

What are you up to Matty T ? A quiet SOB most of the time lately :P

Lurking mate, just lurking, i am a quiet SOB of late :P

Awaiting Container "A" to arrive, so i can have my goodies from our friends in Japan. That and i should see if my manifold has been started too, then i can get into swinging spanners and taking the TD06 kit off......but as im going to be moving soon, i would prefer to keep the car in a driveable state (well, drive on drive off the trailer anyways :laugh:)

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