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hi everyone,

hi my name is sam, i am a new member on this site and just wanted to say hi, i recently brought a r32 skyline so i thought i would join up to this site as it seems to be very good. i have only had the skyline for about 1 week now and planing to run a new 3' exshaurts on in in the coming week or so. me and my brother a both welders by trade so we are quite handy with zorsts heheh, here are the things that have been done to my 32

.RB25DET Neo

.Trust 400x300x110 cooler

.turbo smart BOV

.3" dump pipe with wastegate pipe

.3" cat back exshaurst

.apexi AFC Neo

.koni coil overs in the rear

.kyb shocks and strusts up front

.RB25 gearbox with straight cut 1st, 2nd, and 3rd

.4" heavy duty drive shaft

.exsedy heavy duty cluch

.18" rims with 235 tires all round

.GTR front brakes

.braded front brake lines

.R33 diff

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thats about all i can think off atm, the last owner said it has 211kw at the wheels on 8 psi i have a dyno sheet but who knows heheh. i got the car from nsw and i took it to my mechanic to get a rwc but there is a few things wrong like ENGINE TOUCHING CROSS MEMBER!!!!!! haha i think it cause it has a broke gearbox mount and maybe saggy engine mounts, well i hope so and i need to get some new bushers for it. i am looking at getting a whole kit for the front and back, anyone know of some decent busher kits??? i was thinking along the lines of nolathen or whitlines???

anyways just wanted to say hi to eveyone and thanks for letting me be apart of this forum!!!

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thanks anfo, yeah i want to get the kit fixed up abit later on cause it has chps and cracks but that will not be for ages. and as for the doughies part you can be sure of that hahahahah! nah the tiers are neally brand new so dont want to waist them, but i might look for some stockos hehehe

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Hot as and i like the idea of straight cut gears too lol

whiteline would be the best...get some of there stuff off SydneyKid...he has a thread in the classifieds about suspension buying..

best way to go.

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