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my baby got a new turbo, injectors and Z32 AFM this week.

Got her back yesterday tuned to 245rwkw on 16psi.

Was so stoked with the printout until i drove it and realised i need new tyres, coilovers, brake kit, plenum, throttle body, sway bars, castor rods, camber tops, clutch......etc, etc, and so on and so on.

goddammit why did i start now i HAVE to buy it all....

I am having a great christmas, dismantling my RB26 GTST33 and selling it..... i also pick up my new 1997 R33 GTR today :worship:

Congratulations..................

So....How is it????

Santa was pretty generous toward my R32 GTST this year :laugh:

Silk Road front camber arms

D1 spec quick release kit for my steering wheel

Push button start kit

LED switches for all accessories

52mm aluminium radiator

Battery box

CAMS approved tow hooks

Splitfire coilpacks

Battery kill switch

CAMS sticker sheet

And some general upkeep things such as:

New speedo cable

Indicator cluster

Spark plugs

If the car is really lucky there will be 6 17x9.5 +18 Drift Teks for it also :rofl:

Merry xmas all!

Yeah, my car is like what I would imagine it would be like to date jessica alba! Great to look at :D , great to ride :rofl: , needs nothing but wants everything :laugh: . And just when you think your close to sealing the deal and finishing her off. . . . You wake up and realise how far you have to go :P

:D

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