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Ok so I was just wondering how many R32s we have rolling around the streets of Perth because they are definitely rarer than 33s and 34s.

Post up a pic of your Perth based 32 - doesn't matter if you have an N/A, GTST, GTS4 or GTR coz they're all SEX :happy:

Here's my little bundle of sleeper joy...

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Ok so I was just wondering how many R32s we have rolling around the streets of Perth because they are definitely rarer than 33s and 34s.

I dunno about that lol, I see masses of R32's everyday gettin around my area. Very close to the same amount of 33's I see. They are all common but I still think 34's are the least common, especially coupes. Do see a fair few 34 sedans.

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Yeah have to agree with hanaldo on half of his statement not a lot of 32's out there but not a lot 34 coupes aswell, shit load of 33's runnin the streets. You should see the the owner of autoworx, red 32 GTR f**kin mint. That's if he still owns it.

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N1 lip will be sick :)

Wogan, I have a question you may or may not know. I've been trying to get an answer for this for a while. Do you need the GTR Reo bar to fit the GTR front bar?

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Once when I needed to post pics I got the Photobucket application (assuming you already have an account) uploaded onto there and copied the IMG tags to post on the forum. :)

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I had one up untill about 1 month ago. First time in about 8 years without one :unsure:

Saw you (well i think it was) ten four on Wed night oon south tce near kensington.

Was me coming home from uni. Shoulda waved!

Little bit dirty but here's one from before the engine came out.

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o.O pics of the legendary garden ornament!

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o.O pics of the legendary garden ornament!

It's a carport ornament at the moment with the front end up on stands and no front bar! (thanks to the fkhead I lent it to go over the pits with sold his car with my front bar on it! grr)

Speaking of which, anyone good at fibreglassing?:P

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Wogan, I have a question you may or may not know. I've been trying to get an answer for this for a while. Do you need the GTR Reo bar to fit the GTR front bar?

yes you would.

When i put a gen GTR bar on my 32 sedan, i used the R reo (cause i was told i needed to, and the bar i bought came with it)

The only thing you'll notice when putting a genuine R bar on is that the sides buldge out a bit, due to the gtst being not as wide as the R.

Hope that helps. (someone correct me if i'm wrong.

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