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Hi All,

My name is Patrick and i'm 24 years old. I come from the Netherlands and have a skyline :):ph34r: I bought the car as a prety much standard r32 gtst. After i got the car roadlegal i gave it a nice makeover. Some specs are: (not much)

rb20det @ 14psi

Inductionkit

Trust cat-back system

BG coilovers

Front mount intercooler kit

Hks ssqv blow off

18" 9.5j BK racing rims

Oh, and a r324 bodykit :)

Here are some pictures

When i got the car in the UK

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Work in progress

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Rear lights

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This how the car is now. Still needs a lot of work

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This is what i'm hoping to put on next week, d2 caliper with Brembo 330mm

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And this is on the boat

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Over about a two month i'm putting the car in the garage and hoping to make some mor power. I was planning on doing a t4 turbo with 650cc/800cc and 1.8mm headgasket on 1.3 bar. But i'm still looking around. Do some of ou guys ever worked withe the Nistune ecu if so, how whas that?

When i have some new pictures i will post them up.

Cheers Patrick

PS: Sorry for the bad english:)

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Hi Patrick,

Your English is nowhere near as bad as the spelling we see on this forum!

Looks like you're having great fun doing up your cars. I trust you're have even a greater time driving them!

I was in Amsterdam in '06. I'd love for you to take some pics of your cars standing in front of some buildings that are listing to one side (ie. leaning over). That would look freaky!!!

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