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spotted a silver r32 gtst turning onto the warringah freeway from pacific hwy at about 1720 last night...couldn't see wheels or rego over concrete barrier as i was waiting to turn onto the pacific hwy off the freeway - but it sounded the goods!

spotted a silver r32 gtst turning onto the warringah freeway from pacific hwy at about 1720 last night...couldn't see wheels or rego over concrete barrier as i was waiting to turn onto the pacific hwy off the freeway - but it sounded the goods!

oi..your HCR320 aren't you!!!

your such a snob :cheers:

You pulled up next to me a few weeks ago and when i looked over you looked away...I mean..seriously...WHO DOES THAT!????? :D

I see you heaps in north sydney...I'm around in a white r33

:P omg jono!!  what are you doing?!?!?!?!

OK where do i start..

Front bar getting repainted.

Intercooler is off, dont know whether to upgrade yet or not.

Turbo's are off as they are fcked, HKS GTSS coming or 34N1, not totally decided.

MINE'S Dump pipes to replace stockers.

Replacing DBA rotors with new ones.

Giving the coil overs a bit of a clean.

Got some semi slicks for the stock rims which i'll run a for a while.

Also MIGHT tow the car to the mechanic and get the engine taken out, replace clutch, inlet manifold gasket, gearbox output shaft bearing etc etc..nothing totally 'needed' but yeh..Save labour costs in the long run.

wow!!!! huge plans!!! how will you clean your coilovers?! i should do that too : and gtss turbz!!!! ooooo!!!!!!!!!! how much power you hoping to put out?! :D hehe... sounds like you're giving your car some proper love and care :) - though it doesn't look it!!!! good effort! :) can't wait to see it on the road again!!!!!

ohh!!! and if you're running your stock rims.. who is looking after your mags? :(

wow!!!!  huge plans!!! how will you clean your coilovers?!  i should do that too : and gtss turbz!!!!  ooooo!!!!!!!!!!  how much power you hoping to put out?! ;) hehe... sounds like you're giving your car some proper love and care :) - though it doesn't look it!!!!  good effort! :)  can't wait to see it on the road again!!!!!

ohh!!!  and if you're running your stock rims.. who is looking after your mags? ;)

Yeh a few plans..

Hoping to put out a comfortable 270-280 Kw's at the wheels, last dyno run it did was 252rwkw's. I'm pretty sure now that i'll get the engine taken out, do things properly and replace whatever needs to and check the well known parts that tend to fail with age. Been ringing around for clutches today and i'm still pretty dumbfounded as what to get. An $800 clutch or a $2000 clutch??? :thumbsup: Any suggestions ppl? The goal is to have it all ready for the SAU show n Shine in July :)

Rims - hahaha the rims will be very safely LOCKED away, Although......

Yeh a few plans..

Hoping to put out a comfortable 270-280 Kw's at the wheels, last dyno run it did was 252rwkw's. I'm pretty sure now that i'll get the engine taken out, do things properly and replace whatever needs to and check the well known parts that tend to fail with age. Been ringing around for clutches today and i'm still pretty dumbfounded as what to get. An $800 clutch or a $2000 clutch???  :thumbsup:   Any suggestions ppl?  The goal is to have it all ready for the SAU show n Shine in July :)

Rims - hahaha the rims will be very safely LOCKED away, Although......

wow.... thats a pretty decent increase!! i wish i could get that much power! i want more mods!! but i have too many probs to fix at the moment :) what clutches are you looking at?!

safely locked away where?!?! are you going to give me the key!? ;) and i'd like to hear more about that 'although'.... ;)

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