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Yay finerly got rid of my camry and got my self a 1989 R32 GTST 4 door.

IT's in good nic with a kakamoto exhasut and unkown brand pod filter and lowered. (front lookes farked as it sit way low to the rear).

Time for me to hit hidden vally and start drifitng.

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That looks ace mate.

How do you rate the performance.

Im guessing its way better than ya 31 even though that went well.

Cheers Wayne.

Oh yeah.. Welcome to the(import) 4 door club

Hi agan wayne being a while.

performance is good, I would say handling wise the chassie is stiffer then the 31 and it brakes better then the 31 (even with r33 gtst brake up grade from al)

has a bit more power to. altho im starting to hate the lag from 0 to 3k when i put the foot down.

the 31 was a good car to learn in and with some time i could have made it nice but keep getting done by the cops and it keep brakeing.

gona take it to the drags this friday and maybe drift it to.

brentt

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Nice car did you get this off Damien??

Yea i think that was him porn*injapan on boost yea

got it dynoed the other day at 138RWKW at 14psi

and 15.3 @ 90mph before winding up the boost.

looking at a r33 turbo and r34 smic atm

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Yea he's a good mate of mine. Very clean car when I saw it.

Ah go manual

Also look at the VG30 turbo it has steel wheels I got 204RWKW on 16psi with AVC-R and there pretty cheap and pretty much direct replacement. Some model RB20 have a different banjo bolt but thats easy fixed some time they can sut bolt on.

I have a few supporting mods to get that figure Nistune computer,040 fuel pump, FMIC, 550cc injectors, VG30 tubo, JJR coil packs All the Dyno work was done my Keelan at Peckys.

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Yea have being happy with it when i brought it and yes it is clean.

thanks for the advice on mods. ive got a 34 smic on the way and a r33turbo. will look at the vg30 later on. def will be getting a nistune and bosh 040.

at the moment im gona concentrate on suspention as she understeers alot (found out on last drift practice and motakana).

and manual will be when i can find the cash.

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