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Right...we have another car in the Red R shed...Matt my no.1 spanner man has picked himself up a very tidy R32 GTR. Matt is the fella who made up the nickname 'twoogle' and has been under my car more times he's been in it...if anyone deserves to have a sweet R32 road car its him. The line-up is now complete...Drag Car...Circuit Car...Street car.

Well done mate...pics to come.

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After finally deciding to bite the bullet and fork out for one of these i found this little gem in sydney, a very clean white 94 model the car has been tastefully modded nothing to wild, for now anyway.

Mods consist of unknown spec HKS turbos, Blitz fmic, HKS oil cooler and filter relocater, apparently has a built engine but

at this stage not really sure, Veilside exhaust, K&N catch can, also HKS pods and unknown piping kit,

Cusco zero coilies and also upper arms, Blitz ebc and a plethora of HKS guages to keep an eye on things.

The car will be my daily and i am pretty happy with its performance at this stage.

Was planning to go WSID on the 20th but got rained out so will get down there asap.

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After finally deciding to bite the bullet and fork out for one of these i found this little gem in sydney, a very clean white 94 model the car has been tastefully modded nothing to wild, for now anyway.

Mods consist of unknown spec HKS turbos, Blitz fmic, HKS oil cooler and filter relocater, apparently has a built engine but

at this stage not really sure, Veilside exhaust, K&N catch can, also HKS pods and unknown piping kit,

Cusco zero coilies and also upper arms, Blitz ebc and a plethora of HKS guages to keep an eye on things.

The car will be my daily and i am pretty happy with its performance at this stage.

Was planning to go WSID on the 20th but got rained out so will get down there asap.

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id say the huffers are 2510's...pull down low like stockers but with a little more top end.

good streeter.

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