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Ahh cheers for that I'll have a chat to them. I'm thinking I might leave the Nissan one off and put a new GTR badge on it. Just Jap has what they advertise as being genuine badges on their website - the R32 ones come in different colours on there too.

Thinking I'll go a 33 or 34 one to match the one on the grille. Leaving the GT badges off the side now too. ;)

leave all the badges off

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Well just lucky that today I do have an update to keep the crowd happy!

Machining is underway and should be getting put together soon. Picked up the rest of the engine covers to go to the spray painter. Here are some photeys of my visit out to have a look at it all today!

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I'm more after the technical differences rather than the "it looks ugly that way" haha.

BTW anyone wanna buy a pair of 2860-7 turbos?? Haha..... Seems a shame not to use slightly bigger turbos for my build.

Well just lucky that today I do have an update to keep the crowd happy!

Machining is underway and should be getting put together soon. Picked up the rest of the engine covers to go to the spray painter. Here are some photeys of my visit out to have a look at it all today!

who is doing the rebuild?

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