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here are some pics of 4 door R32s

http://www.aerotech.co.nz/Makes_Menu/Nissa...59/nn60159.html

http://www.meggala.com/r324door.jpg

http://www.jbskyline.net/R32/Sedans...ilder/Bild2.php

http://www.bomexaero.com/images1/r32/ad281.jpg

i'm getting a dark blue one soon (basically cos its a good price, sick of having 2 door and not enough space to carry people) and have tried to see that there is potential in these 4 doors........what u guys think? reckon with a nice kit, and some wheels these look good??

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wots wrong with R32, i reckon they kick the looks of a R33 any day....just my personal opinion.

strongly second that motion :rolleyes:

not a huge fan of the 4dr cause of the taillights but still... its a skyline :)

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4 door r32's are cool. if you can try to get a GTS4 model which comes with 4WD, that way it'd be direct cmpetition with an Evo or a WRX which are both 4 doors.

As for 4 door R32 kits, there's only 1 kit which demands respct on a R32 and that is a pimpin vertex bodykit.

vertex_r32_1.jpg

vertex_r32_2.jpg

Lemme know if you want one, as I'm makin copies sometime in Jan :P

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As for 4 door R32 kits, there's only 1 kit which demands respct on a R32 and that is a pimpin vertex bodykit.

Lemme know if you want one, as I'm makin copies sometime in Jan :(

oh yeah for sure dude!! how much would i be looking at to get a copy made??

i'd be very interested.

that red 4dr R32 looks absolutly insane with that kit i reckon. love it!!

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