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I always loved 32 4 doors, so i decided to finally get one. Picked this on up fairly cheap, but needed some love. My plans are to keep it street regestered and tralor it to drift events. Anyway Mods listed below;

MODS

Manual Conversion

3 Puk ceramic cusco clutch

JIC Coilovers - 8kg front, 6kg rear.

RB25 Neo turbo

AM peformance Stainless Front/Dump pipe with Screemer

3" Cat back exhaust

600x300x76 Bar and plate cooler (will change to tube and fin eventually)

Generic Cooler piping

Apexi Boost guage

R33 GTR Rims 17x9 +30 all around with 215/45/r17 rubber

Future Mods

Shimm up the stock LSD

White Line Sway Bars fornt and rear

Front and rear strut braces

Adj Rear Camber arms

Adj Front camber arms

Adj Carster Rods

Oil Pressure, Water temp and Boost guages

GTR Front bar with N1 Slots

Full Re-Spray

and................................RIP SOME SKIDS!!!!!

The only pics that i have at the moment are shitty phone pics, but ill take some better ones later this week.

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Hope you's enjoy

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Ok not much of an update but meh.

In order to be a hekitc drifter you need to be part of a heckitc group of friends. So i got some stickers made up, purely for heckitc reasons. It fairly self explanatory.

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Yeah same here, i wont be putting a kit on mine. Just GTR front. keeping it nice and simple

Well it doesn't look like ill be making it out to drift prac on July the 6th. Hopfully in the next few weeks ill get replacing the front seal, water pump and timing belt as well as shimming up the diff.

Ill keep this updated with any progress.

Cheers for the comments!

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Ok, bit of an update. Finally found a genuine gtr front bar, lip and reo :D

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Hopefully will have the front seal, water pump and timing belt done in the next few weeks. Also got to pick up a few small things, order some sway bars and keep saving for re-spray!

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once again, thanks for the comments! I really need to stop taking pics with pov phone camera. might take some nicer ones tomorrow. Not to sure where to mount the number plate, was thinking about passenger side above the vent?

Damn you your cars looking good, Making me want to spend money on mine. Which I'm trying not to do atm, apart from the essentials. Would like to know how much your respray costs when you get it done, as I'm looking at getting mine resprayed in bayside blue again, as the paint could be a bit better.

Paid the deposit on the 25 last night, should pick it up in a week. 75,000kms, motor is clean as. Comes with everything. Loom, ecu, afm, stock cooler and piping. cant wait! Keep your lids peeled back for updates!

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