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Well i just wanted to introduce myself,i dont know if this is the right section.... but it is now. My name is Shaun =] I've been on the forums for quite some time now, never was a proud owner of a skyline until last thursday, finally got rid of my 180sx (she will be missed), now the proud owner of:

r32 gts-t

midnight blue

front mount

z0rt

air filter

r33 gtr stockies

lowered

gtr front bar, side skirts and rear pods

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got rid of the ghey ricer sticker

stay tuned for more mods

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hey shaun whats cracken been a member for about 4 months now and never really spoken to anyone on a topic or whatever im not a computer nut but a fast car nut so might make a few stuff ups anyway ive owned lots of fast cars in my bit unger days now getting back into it i bought a r33 for my son and need to buy some parts wondering if you have got any good contacts

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how do you like your 32 compared to your old 180?

my 180 came on strong, but runs out of puff on top end, the skyline has no balls what so ever on low revs but when it picks up it picks up, handling wise i think the 180 was alot better, but then again i did have suspension bits, where as the skyline its just lowered, but id choose the rb zort note over the sr rawr ne day. Over all i think i broke even, not upgrading, not downgrading.

ps thanks for the positive comments.

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hey shaun, nice ride.

i also had a 180sx (now have a r33). when i had my 180 it was reasonably stock (just exhaust, lowered and a bit more boost) and i found it a little bit sluggish down low, especially when i hopped into my missus SSS pulsar (natro sr). it would pull better out of slow corners but run out of puff up top.

the r33 i have now pulls nicely from about 2500-3000rpm. never driven a r32, but would like to some time. just have to wait for someone in town to buy 1 that is in ok condition (there are 2 in town but neither would pull the skin off a rice pudding).

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more like...'stay tuned for a better pic'..heh,jk

nice work looks very clean, welcome to the world of skylines...

yeah i really should add a better photo, however call me paranoid but forums are evil nowadays >=)

might have better pics up when she is up for sale in the not too distant future

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