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hey guys... i just bought a new car :whistling:

here is the link:

1992 Nissan Skyline r32 GTS4

IT SO QUICK!!!

i just need a few parts for rwc if anyone has them please shoot us a pm

left hand side indicator lense

right side rear reverse lense

indicator lense is missing and reverse lense is cracked

parts need as soon as possible

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thanx guys... its a awesome car.. i love it to bits.. and yer i will be joinin the club hahaha.. i love these cars cause u can change between 4wd and rwd... well i know not pure 4wd but good enough :) i dropped the clutch at 6000 rpm and it just took off with barely any loss of traction... so much power.. hits boost as soon as u drop the clutch as well... just a taste test :/ gotta love exedy super heavy duty clutches... took it to the mechanic to check it out.. said the motor/ gearbox/ clutch are in perfect working order.. all bloody sweet!!!!

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This is my cousins car. You bought it off paul right???

Its a nice car. i was with him when he bought it. Bloody quick and fun to drive. Hope u look after it mate. get used to the power before u going crazy. Much fun to be had. congrats. U got it for a bargain to

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hey ^^^ yer it was a paul in deer park... yer i know lots of power... so i gotta be careful.. .handles like a dream!!! we put the fuse back in to make it 4wd... cause paul had it out... well he didnt tell us but we figured wat the hell when we were ripping burnouts up my street hahahaha... tell him thanx again from billy...

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hey ^^^ yer it was a paul in deer park... yer i know lots of power... so i gotta be careful.. .handles like a dream!!! we put the fuse back in to make it 4wd... cause paul had it out... well he didnt tell us but we figured wat the hell when we were ripping burnouts up my street hahahaha... tell him thanx again from billy...

and thats safe??? :thumbsup:

nice car mate lol i dont blame u

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hmmm im noticing that u guys are a lot more serious than ns.com... we didnt intentionally do burnouts, we thought we'd try out what its like in 4wd and when we were doin stand stills, we were like what the sh*t is goin on!

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