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Hey guys im luke not new here but just got my r32 gtst well got it about 8 months ago but just got some decent photos of it so thought i might put them up for you guys to check it out, nothing special atm just pretty much standard apart from the usuall fmic, exhaust, cam gears, 12psi.... goes pretty well stays side by side with a s15 with same mods so not too bad for the old rb20 (its done 227,000 k's !!!!!) only prob so far is that it leaks through sun roof and some through the passenger side footwell.... no one will touch sunroofs apparently so if anybody know off a good place in brisbane can you let me know thanks? well here it is hope you like...

P.s back is not that high just looks it cause of the way it sitting the other wheel is up in the guard nearlly lol

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Hey guys im luke not new here but just got my r32 gtst well got it about 8 months ago but just got some decent photos of it so thought i might put them up for you guys to check it out, nothing special atm just pretty much standard apart from the usuall fmic, exhaust, cam gears, 12psi.... goes pretty well stays side by side with a s15 with same mods so not too bad for the old rb20 (its done 227,000 k's !!!!!) only prob so far is that it leaks through sun roof and some through the passenger side footwell.... no one will touch sunroofs apparently so if anybody know off a good place in brisbane can you let me know thanks? well here it is hope you like...

P.s back is not that high just looks it cause of the way it sitting the other wheel is up in the guard nearlly lol

The sunroof rubber is apart of the glass section and the rubber cannot be bought/replaced. I had a pretty bad leaking one in one of my R32’s in the past. There really isn’t a solution; you might find an auto trimmer who could have an idea on something to keep the roof watertight for the time being however.

The glass/rubber unit from Nissan is about $1500 pending what Nissan dealer ship you call and whether you no someone in parts. The roof is really easy to pull out, so it’s all DIY.

Car looks clean though, bring it along to SCC08!

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Sk...20-t238760.html

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lol yeah there the usuall! :wacko: thanks for the info about the sunroof but that can wait not like it gets driven in the rain (sits at home undercover got ute as daily) Nismo Boy sounds like a good day to bring the missus and my little boy out, will have a chat with her and see... thanks for looking guys!

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sorry mate forgot cant go wisdom teeth get taken out on the 14th all 4 of them yay......

Snap. That sounds way more fun than the SCC, you get to be doped up for a weeks straight afterwards. haha. Btw, awesome looking 32 man.

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yeh thats wat i thought

i took it off my s13 without problems

but apparently the 32's have double sided tapes to them plus the bolts.

i dont want to rip the paint so i left it on atm

plus my car is pretty high atm on stock suspensions

the spoiler draws attention away from it :thumbsup:

lol soon wen i lower it lik 4-5cm ill take the spoiler off and itll look nice

i bought my car last week from this dude in sunnybank aswell

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except i have a spoiler on mine which i cant get off

did u get urs with the spoiler and taken off urself or u bought it already removed?

i swear i was the first person to have one of these muffs...now everyone has one :) they are good.

though doesn't quite my car down enough now. new exhaust going on mine on the 5th w00t!!

yeh thats wat i thought

i took it off my s13 without problems

but apparently the 32's have double sided tapes to them plus the bolts.

i dont want to rip the paint so i left it on atm

plus my car is pretty high atm on stock suspensions

the spoiler draws attention away from it :)

lol soon wen i lower it lik 4-5cm ill take the spoiler off and itll look nice

i bought my car last week from this dude in sunnybank aswell

hmm yeah they have tape and rubber in there as well and 3 bolts. I got the holes welded when i got the paint redone.

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