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Great feedback :)

Can u let me know what brand rubber as some have thicker walls and doesn't provide enough clearance?

On full lock do u have clearance issues?

Your gtr looks amazing :)

Thanks !!

Nitto invo rubber

Get a it of scrubbing on front inner guard liner at full lock

1st post! Thought I might show off my R32 GTR in here....

Great looking car Michael.

Much of my family is in Cairns.

And my uncle - a bishop - used to serve in Townsville parishes of West End and Mundingburra.

Get much of a change to stretch the car around Townsville? Up that hill?

Not too much yet, got it in the JapNQ car show here on Sunday so I will see if I can get some more pictures though.

Got to be careful up this way at the moment, Cops are doing a blitz on everything really, DD, drugs, cars etc so it spends most of its time in the shed.

If your talking about Castle hill it is over run by walkers, cyclists and speed bumps, haven't been out Stuart way yet though....

For someone who tends to their car so meticulously, I'm surprised you haven't done anything about the loose reflector in the drivers headlight :whistling:

When you do, please be sure to post up a tutorial, as mine is the same :P

easy to do.

Not sure if I put a tutorial up, but can pm instructions if needed.

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Thanks for the compliment. But it is the car from a friend. :-) And i think it is not possible to ship the car from germany to australia for one event. But i hope i can see a lot of nice R32's from this event!

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Thanks for the compliment. But it is the car from a friend. :-) And i think it is not possible to ship the car from germany to australia for one event. But i hope i can see a lot of nice R32's from this event!

head tithe new south wales section of this forum for a wrap up thread.

Pics are inside.

Enjoy :)

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