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thinking of getting rid of those shithouse empire aero front fenders and replacing with GTR fenders.

fucking hell, why am I so addicted to modding the 32 when I wanna sell it?

thinking of getting rid of those shithouse empire aero front fenders and replacing with GTR fenders.

fucking hell, why am I so addicted to modding the 32 when I wanna sell it?

What was your plan / goal for the R32 anyway?

Atm it's just a cop of a thing, so I figured you wanted to drift it...

current 1/4 in real car simulator is 10.571 with BCNR33 with race tune

now to try BNR32 and BNR34 to see wghich is quicker

LOL!

Need For Speed Underground 2 was good for a laugh for 'real car simulator' when you went to the dyno tuning area.

every car would run a 10 sec pass (if not lower) on full race tune.

What was your plan / goal for the R32 anyway?

Atm it's just a cop of a thing, so I figured you wanted to drift it...

started off as daily cos I had the s14 for track... but then i took the ceffy off my dad after the accident and rebuilt it, so that became the daily and the 32 was supposed to be my balls out weekender... but then i moved to brissy and it lived in my garage for a year untouched... and then when i got back i decided to buy the camaro... so the idea is to sell the 32 and the ceffy, keep the s14 for track, camaro for weekend and buy a golf for daily.

so now i have a 32, ceffy and s14 in the garage, and I drive my mate's maxima to work cos its more fuel efficient than the others and has aircon n a decent stereo.

think i'm just gettin old.

started off as daily cos I had the s14 for track... but then i took the ceffy off my dad after the accident and rebuilt it, so that became the daily and the 32 was supposed to be my balls out weekender... but then i moved to brissy and it lived in my garage for a year untouched... and then when i got back i decided to buy the camaro... so the idea is to sell the 32 and the ceffy, keep the s14 for track, camaro for weekend and buy a golf for daily.

so now i have a 32, ceffy and s14 in the garage, and I drive my mate's maxima to work cos its more fuel efficient than the others and has aircon n a decent stereo.

think i'm just gettin old.

Damn! So you got a Track / Daily / Weekend car

The R32 had potential for sure... How much you wanna sell it for?

You drifting the S14?

dunno how much i'd sell it for... probably 8k with all the mods.

altho atm i'm liking the idea of fixing it up and driving it, cos I just renewed rego for another 12 months last week.

s14 hasn't seen a track for over a year n a bit, but before that, yeah.

Sitting here waiting for the final coat of paint on my front bar to dry before I go out and attempt to add the finisher.

First time I've ever done anything like this, amateur DIY paint jobs for the win!

dunno how much i'd sell it for... probably 8k with all the mods.

altho atm i'm liking the idea of fixing it up and driving it, cos I just renewed rego for another 12 months last week.

s14 hasn't seen a track for over a year n a bit, but before that, yeah.

Ah yeah... + all that Hellaflush we'd being talking over the last week, it'd be good to see the R32 in a tuff stance!

Sell Cefie, R32 Daily / Camero Weekender / S14 Track..?

Or you'd still rather the Maxima for Daily?

I'm actually thinking golf diesel with a boser facelift and good fitment for daily...

like so:

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6L per 100km, a car made in the 2000's instead of an almost 20 year old shitbox, etc etc.

not really worried about defects n cop attention, so meh.

boser front for mk4 is where its at... combine it with good fitment and simple kit slammed low and it just works wonders. simple but awesome.

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I work in Camberwell.

^^ That bonnet / head lights like mean as!

Looks pretty sic actually.

that's called the "boser" look. you can actually buy a piece of preformed metal that lines up with the factory bonnet, weld it on and repaint it, and you end up with a factory looking bonnet in all metal like it was meant to be there.

headlights are made by Hella, who make the factory headlights, so they fit 100% as well, cos they might as well be genuine.

euro modification market is centuries ahead of japanese fibreglass shit.

lol almost feel like doing a boser R32 skyline using a GTS bonnet :down:

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