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Hey guys thought i would post up my new car.

Its a R32 GTS-4 4 Door

Gunmetal Grey

R32 GTR Wheels

Factory Sunroof

Factory Type M Body kit minus Front bar (Due to dick before me smashing it to pieces)

Mods Include:

Fmic

52mm Alloy Raditor with Twin Thermos

K & N Pod Filter

Blitz BOV

Turbosmart Boost T

TBE 3" Zorst to a 5" Apexi Cannon

Front Strut Brace

Rear Strut Brace

Impul Sway Bar

Tenabe Suspension

Boost Guage

Touch Screen Headunit

Toggle Switch for Thermos

Toggle Switch for AWD to RWD

Thats all for the time been, But coilovers are on the top of the list of things to get and a few other things aswell.

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Yeah it's good to get ideas of each other and advice. As some of the 4 door stuff does not apply to the 2 door. One thing is a GTR tailshaft will not fit a 4 door GTS4. Long story short I needed to buy a GTS4 4 door tailshaft from japan.

  • 1 month later...

Hey guys thought i would update how the car is going. Haven't done to much but it is sporting a new pair of Rota Grids 17x9 +12, and a shimmed diff (As i blew my the last 1). Have spent the last month or so just tidying the car up, but have bought a few things, Replaced gearshift boot, Replaced rubber gearshift boot, replaced the gearshifter lower bush, also bought turbo timer,solid steering colum bush, drift button and have coilovers coming in the next few weeks aswell as a deep dish quick release steering wheel and boss kit. Think thats all at the moment but i am also in the talks with a guy about a Stagea rs4 rb25 complete engine so will be good when/if i get the new engine :)

Thanks for looking

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  • 7 months later...

hey man i got one of these myself, sticking rb30 awd in it with a r32 gtr box r34 gtr brembos, engine is fully forged and shit so going to be a sexy sexy car. Personally i have owned wrx's and tx3 turbo's in the past, personally i will NEVER go back to em. However just be careful as some parts for this car are tricky to to explain to people all they hear is r 32 awd they dont realise that some of the parts are gtst. also what ever anyone says about the gear box, theres NO difference i pulled out the gts4 one right next to a r32 gtr one and they are the same, only difference is in the drive line is the diffs, gtr is 4.11 and the gts4 is 4.3. hope your loving your baby as much as i do, i even have a baby seat in mine as they legally are fitted out for it.

  • 4 weeks later...

Man, thats a nice ride dude. I just bought myself a 4 door. Its a Impul r32-r. rb20det, hicas, impul suspension, wheels, exhaust big fmic, converted to 5 speed. Low ks too. Bloody love the r32 4 door versions. Will have to post some pics soon.

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