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just thought i would pop in and say hi some of u may already know me from nissansilvia but for the people who dont i own a 180sx and i just bought myself a R32 GTR !!!! so now im of of u guys!!!!!

the car is still in sydney right now but it will be on the gold coast soon

wanna do some work to it B4 i drive it up to the gold coast, i wanna max out the power of the standard bottom end 1st :thumbsup:

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Kemp is it?

Welcome on board mate. Look forward to seeing you out and about. Try not to max the bottom end too much unless you are keen for a rebuild or have a good history of the cars' usage and most recent rebuild as they are getting on now the old 32's.

Enjoy

Geoff

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Kemp

nice name. runs in my family too

nice car...but drive it before you build it.

welcome.

unlike shane lol... wait he did drive it a lil :thumbsup:

take a guess at kemps other car.... anz 12t i think it is.. over 305kw :D hes my inspiration for my 180 lol :sorcerer:

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Kemp is it?

Welcome on board mate. Look forward to seeing you out and about. Try not to max the bottom end too much unless you are keen for a rebuild or have a good history of the cars' usage and most recent rebuild as they are getting on now the old 32's.

Enjoy

Geoff

well right now the performance isnt any thing realli special it handels great but it doesnt have the "go" i reckon my 180 would kill the GTR in a str8 line but thats all about to change

i wanna make 300kw with the standard bottom end then i'll call it a day and thats enuff to put a ;) on my dail

Thats part of the the fun tho Geoff :(

no it isnt... well not for me anyways

Kemp

nice name. runs in my family too

nice car...but drive it before you build it.

welcome.

are u coming on to me???????? lol

ive only driven it abit because it doesnt have rego yet its getting registered 2morrow :) i'll drive it around for a week as is then its going into hospital for its upgrades

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