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people don't expect too much from a stock R32 GT-R these days, especially when other person is driving when driving a modified Evo or something.

im not saying a stock looking one can't be made faster then a stock one, But a stock one isn't a slow car either and I don't know anyone who would look at a Gtr and say "look at this piece of shit, it's got no hope" their reputation is just to great
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im not saying a stock looking one can't be made faster then a stock one, But a stock one isn't a slow car either and I don't know anyone who would look at a Gtr and say "look at this piece of shit, it's got no hope" their reputation is just to great

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+1 on this. No skyline (regardless of model) will ever be a sleeper. No matter how stock it looks.

I have to dissagree, My 32 4 door was stock and no one even knew what it was. I had to keep telling people it was a r32 skyline. i have never been pulled up, followed or other wised had any issues with the cops.

I have to dissagree, My 32 4 door was stock and no one even knew what it was. I had to keep telling people it was a r32.

I thought The round tail lights would of been a dead give away?

N13 Nissan pulsar with a CA18DET, I used to have one had 350hp atw & ran 12.2@124mph wheel spin 1st second third. Would bag the tyres at 100kph on the highway. I miss it

Here is a vid of it at willow bank when it was putting down about 220hp

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Mates Ke55 with ca18det, no photos with granny rims but has venetians old man hat and lawn bowls stickers :P

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32GTR seats may be the give away lol

Thats awesome! Hey, were the first few pics taken at port Adelaide? Old woolsheds?

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nope as they are diffrent on the sedan to the coupe.

Ah ok, fair call then.

Yeh we took a fair few that day

Lol, that area is awesome for all sorts of photo shoots. It's used a lot. Must admit the first time I seen it I thought 'photo shoot'.

i still think the best streest sleeper is the MX83 Cressida

They're getting a bit 'done to death' - but you can't be the combination of a built 1.5JZ single turbo with a stout A340 transmission behind it, R33 front brakes, coilovers, MA70 supra LSD, sticky tyres on stock rims - all underneath a brown/beige metallic paint, white venetians, doyleys on the cream leather recliner seats and a 'I <3 BOWLS' sticker on the rear window.

They're the penultimate grandpa car, and nobody would even think twice. I'd even run a massive network of mufflers just to make sure it was virtually silent around town........and an external gate to screamer.

EDIT: just re-read this thread from back to front - seems like everyone else has the same idea. So. I concur.

Edited by SMOKEYC34

Didn't read entire thread, but my pick would be a au/ba/f falcon s/wagon. F6 motor, 6sp auto, and good lsd for the solid axle. Sticky tyres & tune for 400kw+ = :w00t:

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My mate's 808 is a great example of a nice street sleeper, sure the whole old Mazda rotary has been done a lot but...

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Smoothie wheels, red/white wall tyres, rear venetians and a sun visor.

Oh, and it also runs 10's with a full interior and numberplates - not bad!

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