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hey guys, just felt like putting up some pics of my 89 r32 gts 4 door :D

bought it for $3400 off at an auction :)

pretty rough but its good for my first car

been told it has type m front bar, skirts, pods and spoiler.

what do you guys think ??

on the list of mods for future include

-touch up paint in afew places

-coilovers

-nice wheels

-possibly a interior retrim

-pod filter

any other ideas ??

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Get rear spats and maybe de-wing it?

If I still had mine, I'd do garden edging the lip on front bumper, get gtr offset rims and slam it, shame I sold it.

Cheers

Grant

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im not really a big fan of the bn kit

looks abit plain at the front and i dont like how the back comes up on such an angle

any other kits ??

im thinkin if im going to bother with one ill go for one like this

http://carmate.com/product_details.php?pro...d=NSGTS4D91ABFB

or a gtr one

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oh yehh, ive seen your ride

JELOUS is only way i can describe haha

how much it costed you in mods ??

would of costed a mint

i reakon gtr front is the best option! how much did it cost you to do gtr bonnet and grill ?? is it easy to fit ?

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My car was very cheap from Japan back in 2004 when importing was relatively new for R32s. Haven't really spent much because most of it was already done, really the respray and the twinplate clutch were by far the two most expensive things I have done.

GT-R bars can be quite hard to track down, in your case I would try and wait for the same colour to come up and buy that rather than getting a cheaper one that is in the wrong colour :(. Ditto for Bonnet. Fitment is exactly the same as a GT-R although I have the guards as well, I believe it is a simple process to fit to gts-t guards. The important thing is that the stock GT-R bar actually has very good aero properties, is plastic and quite light, and does look fantastic. It's very hard to go past. The bonnet is also a great mod because the gts-t bonnet actually weighs a lot :). Guards are not really worth the effort in my experience.

All this said, my GF has a stock gts-t that the Count was refering to :D and it's going to stay stock because really.. the stock setup is very good and looks very good too.

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____ UPDATE _____

Just thought id update this topic with some new pics.

Still looks basically the same.

Sprayed the stock wheels black and removed the hubs.

Put in white dials for speedo + blue led's.

Momo steering wheel.

Race pedals.

Blue led's in the footwells (im a kid so dont flame :D ).

Currently got some clear indicators and a cannon sitting in the shed but not on the car as of yet.

still havnt touched up paint but im getting there haha.

Anyways tell me what you guys think :(

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The gauge faces are aftermarket, got them off ebay cheap from a broken dash ($25) but you can buy them from ebay brand new for like $70 (rip off in my opinion for white plastic haha)

The footwell led's are hooked up to a switch so they can be on full time or when doors open or off. :)

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