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Hi there everyone!

After some time collecting very usefull information from this forum, I'd tought lets join this community too!

18years old, qualified motor mechanic for 2 years now, and enjoying the skyline ownership!

Got a r32 gts-t imported straight from JP 4 months ago, upgraded it to about stage1. using it for all kinds of things (daily/trackday once in a while/drifting)

This is how I got it

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It was pretty much bone stock when I got it, exept for an aftermarket catback system and airfilter, such things as turbo swap, FMIC gtr wheels, decat, alignment, underseal etc I did myself.

specs:

-rb25 turbo swap

-Blitz airfilter

-3 inch catback

-gtr front end

-gtr spoiler

-gtr wheels

-decat (testpipe)

-front mounted intercooler

-HKS ssqv bov (whistle removed)

-apexi boostmeter

-momo steering wheel

-cusco front+ rear strut braces

(things need to be done soon as the funds are there; oil cooler kit/stage1 chip/steel turbo internals/coilover kit to make it bullitproof at the track)

This is how it looked after some minor mods (also got some type-m skirts instead of the aftermarket ones that didnt fit so well)

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turbo swap time!

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(yes I did swap actuators :P

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