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G'day just picked up my 93 r32 GTR-T & plan on working on it over the next few months, so will be looking for info & parts.

Hope to pick your brains & do some business, will put up a photo & some info in the next couple of days, look forward to it (& finding my way around the site, hope im in the right section)cheers - Lot55a

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Welcome DV :)

Hope you enjoy touring around this here forum - it's yours 'n it's ours.

See if you can make it to the 21st Anniversary of the R32 GT-R Event on my Sig.

The '92 Bathurst 1000 will be screened privately for SAUers in the Edge Cinema. :down:

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welcome.. just a couple of things thought i'd point out.. if you have a GTR.. then its just a GTR.. not GTR-T.. as all GTR's are turbo'd.. and also all GTR's are coupe.. from factory anyways.. not having a dig mate.. just giving you some info

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