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Hi guys Im new to this site and I thought I would post a few pics up of my R32 drift pig. From experience I would have to say that a 32 is easier to slide than an s13 plus its a skyline haha. RB20's are the bomb. This car lived on limiter while I had it and nothing broke at all except for the stock turbo.

Heres a pic of the thing after me and some mates got got wasted and decided we were fullsick (sarcasm) graffiti artists haha $.post-35562-1171911349.jpg

I live in Townsville and I bought it from some dude down on the coast for $7k with a roadworthy (dunno how he got it cause every thing but the engine was stuffed).

List of mods:

Replaced stuffed shocks with less stuffed JIC coilovers

rb25 turbo (rear wheel on the stocker cried enough and tried to escape out the exhaust).

front mount

screamer pipe off the internal gate

set of 18 inch dishies (nicked of my soarer)

gtr drivers seat

nismo 2-way diff

new r32 gearbox

new exedy clutch

front and rear strut braces

tubosmart bleed valve set at 0.9 bar

made 162 rwkw on dyno dynamics dyno

The rest of the pics show it in various stages. Anyhow me and a mate from uni ended up giving it a backyard 2pac paintjob in that baby blue commodore colour and fitting a URAS kit.

Just sold it and I thought I'd be happy just cruising around in my soarer ( manual got a Trust T78-33d ) but Im having RB withdrawls so if anyone is selling a manual R33 gts25t for $11-13k pm me.

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markimak. yeah in hindsight it was pretty foolish. but the paint was shagged anyway so it didn't matter.

In the end it turned out OK and I had to sand all that crap off of it while prepping it for paint so I learnt a fair bit at the same time.

Dude if you think I would do that to a clean GTR like yours or something, you are mistaken :laugh:

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markimak. yeah in hindsight it was pretty foolish. but the paint was shagged anyway so it didn't matter.

In the end it turned out OK and I had to sand all that crap off of it while prepping it for paint so I learnt a fair bit at the same time.

Dude if you think I would do that to a clean GTR like yours or something, you are mistaken :(

haha.. things ppl do when drunk..

anyway.. gl with ur R33.. :D

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