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nah theres a GTST one for the 32... just need a GTR bonnet latch... which i can get my mum whos in NZ at the moment to get cheap.

nark u mofo i wanted steves cooler !!! grrr u can get the dump pipe have u seen it its phat as LOL hehehhe.

btw if u do buying it u may want to plumb a stock or after market bov into it... as he wasn't running one.. sure hte cooler sounded crazy but wasn't good for hte turbo :)

mark

BSA 264s in Silver 17x8 with Falken 235s all round = $1560

EVO Tarmac EVOs 17x8 with Falken 235s all round = $2570

Speedy wont fit my car cause of stud pattern....

think i'll go the BSAs

meh u can get the cooler then i'll get these other wheels... will wait to speak to dex on saturday incase he wants to sell his wheels later on and hold off til then.

haha, nah i'm going to hold off on the cooler for the moment... ive driven phat32.. as i was going to buy it just didn't have ht emoney at the time... it was just a lil bit laggy for me with the 3inch piping i found.

might grab the 33 rims off him though so i have something to use while i sell the volks.

mark

hey u know those wheels u like on that RB25 R32... see the BSA 109s http://www.donnellans.com.au/wheelsfolder/bsa.htm they look close yeah? powder coat em in white :)

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