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1989 Liberty Wagon...

30k old 2.5 bottom end balanced to within a gram

2.2 heads, ported with big cams

K&N, Hitech 2.5 with one straight through muffler

30k old Forester gearbox, with Liberty Diffs

'04 WRX struts, lowered

'04 WRX Leather Momo

Falken Azenis

All in all owes me more than my Stagea did, and not much less than my GTR, looks like a busted arse, sounds like a WRX, with no Turbo, Goes like WRX... with no turbo...

But after 3 attempts at making the motor stay together... VICTORY IS MINE!!!

turns out it is that ugly I have never taken a photo of it.... will get around to it!

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you still own both cars though right??

Only own the R32 now, had to sell the GT due to loosing my job :) . Not toooo upset though, had nothing but problems with it while I had it. But once financial again I plan to get another daily so I can continue with my R32 project.

this is...well meant to be my daily

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bought it after a sold my R33. plan was to buy the R34 and keep it as a weekender or going out car and the magna for work and stuff. and that never happened. ended up driving the R34 s a daily and the magna sat at home lol. so gave it to my dad lol

Only own the R32 now, had to sell the GT due to loosing my job :thumbsup: . Not toooo upset though, had nothing but problems with it while I had it. But once financial again I plan to get another daily so I can continue with my R32 project.

was gonna say you'd be half insane to sell your GT for a 32 just for the sake of it.

My daily in the rain = R32 GTR with 2.7lt engine running HKS everything with a pair of GT2871R's hahahah

Otherwise its a 86rwkw gsxr 600 complete with full titanium exhaust, BMC race filter, Modified intake trumpets and PC3r computer with 520chain conversion

hahah :thumbsup:

My 32 was my daily for a couple of years and that included weekend upgrades such as: RB30DET, 25t gearbox, 2-way install etc etc.

When it came time to strap the GT35R on there I figure it wouldn't be done in a weekend so got this for a daily..

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