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Well i think its time i finally post my car up here

finally finished to the way i want it

its my streeter so its got some power and overall I wanted it to be comfortable and nice without going to overboard, but it still gets plenty of attention :D

still yet to take proper pics of it but these will do for now

1989 R32 GTST Sedan

Engine

RB20DET

Garrett hiflow

gtr injectors and resistor

splitfire coilpacks

JJR return flow intercooler setup

full 3inch turbo exhaust and hi flow cat

walbro pump

apexi cam gears

rb26 AP power fc - converted to run on the 20

Gizzmo MSIBC

Standard airbox with blitz panel filter

Gtr bov

MSpec Alloy radiator

HD cushioned button exedy clutch

Suspension & wheels

Largus coilovers (jap brand)

8kg fronts and 6kg rears

32 point damper adjustable

Height adjustable

Rota D2

18 x 9 +30

235/40 goodyear eagle f1 all round

Rays wheel nuts in red

Body

Vertex sides and rear

aero bar with TBO front lip (gloss black)

genuine n1 gtr bootlip (gloss black)

lip front guards and quarters

and flare front guards

also got 8000k hi/low HIDs

Interior

retrimmed headliner in black

seats have the letherette covers in red and black ( lots better than standard 89 cloth trims :))

door trims retrimmed in red

and cyberstork guages in cluster

and apexi el1 boost gauge

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i love this.. looks awesome, where did you get you bodykit from? it looks like an awesome fit..

thanks man

i got it about 3 years ago from andrew(i think?) at kudos motorsport

he was gona use it on a sedan he had ages ago

very nice man, love then wheel choice. very tuff.. boot spoiler looks good too

cheers dude :down:

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