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GDay there everyone

My name is ainslie and im a 20 yr old Female Big W manager from SA ......... My pride and joy is my Black R32 Gtst type M .. i brought my baby stock as a rock .. ive spent the time and the money on her .. well i havent really done that much lol but im getting there

- Pod Filter

- exhaust ( naughty, the beast is loud )

- sparco steering wheel

- Intercooler

- woohoo trust gear knob

- im about to get a turbo upgrade (very nice)

- woo new air flow meter go me

- custom plates (well all i did was take the old ones off and screw the new ones on lol)

ive fixed so much stuff on it .. but really wouldnt have it any other way

down the track i want a bodykit some new rims and paint very nice .. y cant i b a millionaire

drop me a line

ainslie aka MissR32

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hi there, welcome and congatulations on the excilant choice in motor car :(

we all wish we had a bottomless money bag to drop on our pride anf joys :P looks like your doing the right things 1st and keeping it clean, id love to see some pics of what you have done :(

good luck with making your 32 your own :P

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