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OKie dokie.

Well i got this car about 7 months ago.

It's an R32 sedan GTS-T Auto.

Stock as a rock from Nisswreck with some crap white paint with scratches and marks all over it.

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OK so first thing was to get an exhaust. I went to Exhaust Technology and got Marky Mark to fit me a 3" cat back system with a 5" Jun BL cannon. To my stupid knowledge i didnt want my cannon coming out on an angle. I wanted it coming straight out but now i realise it looks like a barina. So back to marky I go once my engine is fixed to get either my cannon cut and welded back on with mass angle or get flutes. Not to sure.

I got it painted to fix up the problems with the paint work. Wish I didn't now as that money would of paid for the manual conversion and some other goodies.

This is my car 2 days after getting it back from the paint shop.

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I have done the full 100,000km service as my odometer doesnt work properly. SO i have no idea how many kms have been done on my now busted engine.

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no my rims by the way

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not my rims either.

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Now i have to replace the engine with either a 24 or 25det. not sure which one yet.

Im planning on getting a full origion Kit, fmic, Section Coilovers, Work VS - Kf's and the list goes on.

I need more money and a new engine.

Cheers for having a look at my car.

If u hate it say so but nicely please lol :rofl:

Brenton

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Ok so this is the front cut that was sourced for me.

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Interior wise its shithouse. Excuse the French.

Full 100k service has been done.

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The way its coming along it might take a little longer then planned. But due to it being a full front cut i got type M brakes with it. YAY.

If anyone wants parts off it let me know.

Joel already has dibbes on the auto trans.

Edited by R32_4door_drifting

LOL oh there on allright.

NOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Frigging dangerous those things. No grip. My right foot would be slipping everywhere.

And Ryan you don't love me anymore anyway. I thought we had something.

I hope to see u boys out at Mallala this sat night.

Update on the WIP.

Engine is out with auto trans and tailshaft.

Found out the inside of the front of my chasis is rusting a bit. not cricket. might need to hit it with an angle grinder and just run it over the area and fish oil it up to prevent the spreading.

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^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Just it on the hoist with a wheel off, not sure why but anywho, and no engine.

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The Auto g/box assembly.

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The busted engine with all my good bits i bought for ti a month before it died off.

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And the new engine.

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Its slowly coming together.

I need more of the parts off my old engine to start getting out of my hair. I need it all gone as Dad doesnt want the engine out the back collecting dust and making his backyard a dump.

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