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1984 R30 GT - Lowered(heaps), 17" Advanti Vallens, POD filter, fresh paint, extractors, full 2 1/4 exhaust, momo wheel/pedals and racepro seats.

1989 R32 GTS - Nothing done to it. Got it for real cheap and I am going to make money off it.

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1992 R32 GTS type-s

RB20DE

HKS pod filter, CAI, Coby extractors, 2.5" stainless steel exhaust system with 1 resonator and stainless steel muffler

Front strut Bar, lowered 2" (was 4" damn defects), 18" chrome vault savannah wheels, falken 215/18/35 tyres

shit loads of interior and stereo shit

:)

sorry, i didnt mean it in a "ADD OTHERS" kinda way. just enquiring to see how many more GTS's are on this site.

But if u wanna add them u can put like R31 Exec or Ti, i dunno all the models.

Can anyone clarify that my info on the badges was correct?

Thanks

Dave

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this will be a great chance for me to find out if there's ANYONE out there who drives the same model as i do...

my girl's a black 1992 2-door R32 Skyline GTS25 with RB25DE engine. Since day 1 when I took over, i have gotten 2.5 inch exhuast, air pod and side skirts for her. Lots of mates mistaken her for a GTR but the stock 4 studs wheels are a giveaway. She handles very well and is extremely fun to drive. Been tempted many times by mates to drop in a RB24DET inside but naaahhh... what's the point?... i like NA anyway ...

anyone of you guys own this model as well?

cheers

genesis

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To Be Or Not To Be ... I Chose To Be A LineSter...

this will be a great chance for me to find out if there's ANYONE out there who drives the same model as i do...

Hey genesis,

I've got the same model also, except mines a 1991 and is Gunmetal Grey... I've replaced the exhaust with a 2 1/2 inch system including Kobe extractors. Also swapped the hubs, brakes and diff, to GTSt spec (5 stud) and I've put 17's on it. When I get the money together I'll be dropping a RB25DET into it, and she should really hammer!

Ryno

hey Ryno,

good to hear that there's someone out there who owns the same model as well. i have been 'harassed' many times by my mechanic to drop in a RB25DET as well but i thk i love her for the way she is.. at least for the moment.

currently looking around for mags but its hard to find ones that fits. was considering switching over to a 5 stud as well. pity that you are in NSW or else we can go for a drive together yeah ...

take care

genesis

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