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hey evryone im new here....will put pics up soon.....sorry if i put this thread in the wrong spot. i just bought a gtst r32 and swaped it with a rb25. i was having a misfire prob until i came to this site and read up on it. this is a great place to be able to join a lot of useful info. so anyway my name is joe and i live in okinawa japan.

waiting for money to paint the bumper

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hey evryone im new here....will put pics up soon.....sorry if i put this thread in the wrong spot. i just bought a gtst r32 and swaped it with a rb25. i was having a misfire prob until i came to this site and read up on it. this is a great place to be able to join a lot of useful info. so anyway my name is joe and i live in okinawa japan.

Welcome to SAU. Have to agree... the info here is great. Hope you realise you've bought a hole in your wallet. Once you start modding, there's no stopping :)

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i have had the car for about 2 weeks....put a lot of time and money in so far

I can beleive that... I'm a poor uni student and have still managed to put $2k into my car over the past year. When I graduate at the end of this year, I'm sure that figure is going to increase drastically. I have big plans :)

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Welcome to SAU. Have to agree... the info here is great. Hope you realise you've bought a hole in your wallet. Once you start modding, there's no stopping :P

You do stop, when you got no money left haha.

You live in japan. Excellent! now we have another person who can scout the auctions for us :P

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