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Hello all,

Just wanted to see who is still out there with a r32 gtst in Victoria?

Over the past 5yrs I've seen many people come and gone, more going than coming :( and the remaining few defecting to the rb25 darkside *cough* Russell :nyaanyaa:

So who is still left? and any new faces under the crushing sea of r33's? :P

So if you own a r32 gtst, name ya selves! I'll start;

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Name: Patrick

Car: 1993 Nissan Skyline R32 GTS-t (RB20DET)

Years owned: 2006 ~ 5years

Location: South-East

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had mine for 5 years this year, started out life as non turbo, 4 stud now 5 stud, turbo, full type m

i got defected in deceember and it was off the road for two months because it needed to be engineered so thats when i decided im over it so its tentatively up for sale at the moment, i havent driven it for three weeks and im starting to miss it

i change my mind everyday though one day i want to keep it next day i want something else haha looking for a pic for this thread though makes me want to modify it again :devil:

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Name: Trent

Car: 1989 nissan skyline r32 gts-t

Years owned: 6months

Location: eastern burbs

Current mods: fmic , 3inch stainless turbo back exhaust , highflowed turbo, rb25 manual gearbox, 3stage boost controller currently running 10psi

Mods to be installed : gt2835r Garrett turbo, z32 afm, Bosch 040 fuel pump, denso 550cc injectors, possably a fuel pressure regulator, nistune board and software. And a visit to Chequered tuning for a dynotune.

nice 32 man i like it

cheers bro :thumbsup:

had mine for 5 years this year, started out life as non turbo, 4 stud now 5 stud, turbo, full type m

i got defected in deceember and it was off the road for two months because it needed to be engineered so thats when i decided im over it so its tentatively up for sale at the moment, i havent driven it for three weeks and im starting to miss it

i change my mind everyday though one day i want to keep it next day i want something else haha looking for a pic for this thread though makes me want to modify it again :devil:

post-24032-0-14035100-1305474081_thumb.jpg

Very nice, offset on the rear looks crazy! Went through the same thing. Full EPA, everything back to stock and havent had the motivation to put everything back on. Hopefully this thread will give it a kickstart!

Name: Trent

Car: 1989 nissan skyline r32 gts-t

Years owned: 6months

Location: eastern burbs

Current mods: fmic , 3inch stainless turbo back exhaust , highflowed turbo, rb25 manual gearbox, 3stage boost controller currently running 10psi

Mods to be installed : gt2835r Garrett turbo, z32 afm, Bosch 040 fuel pump, denso 550cc injectors, possably a fuel pressure regulator, nistune board and software. And a visit to Chequered tuning for a dynotune.

your display pic is like looking into a mirror haha. Get some pictures up asap (without rego plates)

Sounds like a nice project in the works.

Calling for reinforcements Pat? lol

Shouldn't laugh, this will be us in 3-4 years.

haha, too many r32 owners have moved on! Barely see any on the roads in Vic and hence need to do a sensis check to see who else out there is surviving :P

still here Pat! both 32's are still going good, but i haven't had time to keep the mods going in recent months...

haha please share some photos of your r32! I havent seen it since the GOR cruise back 3yrs ago?

as far as you old black r32 owner pat, i know rylan still has his black 32 gts-t. do you know if sam still has his?

Sam still has his, his dad also has a mint r32 gtr. Havent seen Rylan's and Sam's r32 in years though :(

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Name: Nick

Car: 1993 Nissan Skyline R32 GTS-t Type M(RB20DET)

Years owned: This one.... less than one.

Location: South-East

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Im recently back on the 32 band wagon! Had a 32 gtst about 7 years ago, upgraded to a gtr.... since then, onevia, gtir, 180sx, another onevia, camry :D, mini clubman s, forester s edition.... now back to the 32 gtst for a weekend car... *read skid rig*

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as far as you old black r32 owner pat, i know rylan still has his black 32 gts-t. do you know if sam still has his?

I remember one of my first decas there was a sea of black 32s,

BigBird, Rylan, Sam and me. The black 32 brotherhood. These days it's only been me and Pat.

Rylan and Sam have disappeared.

I was waiting for you to see this thread nick :D

Hahahahahaha!

I saw it and thought i better reprazent. although I dont think anyone here would remember me and my old 32's... it has been a number of years!

You guys should band together and make R32 GTS-t hoodies :thumbsup:

+1..........

Do it......

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