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My charger is still in the states somewhere :P (next project)

225.6 rwhp, yup 26/30 ram tubes and stuff, details of it in my build thread (in my signature)

Back on topic, was there anyone else playing spot the difference with the aus spec 32?

Back on topic, was there anyone else playing spot the difference with the aus spec 32?

It's all in the attached file.

Cheers,

Bob.

Nissan Skyline GTR R32 Australian Delivery - 12 page Nissan Document.pdf

wow alot more then i thought, or spotted.... then again my experience is really only with engine internals (bare with me im trying to catch up :P )

oh and found more pics

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=513864&st=0#entry6450906

Trust you to have that document on file Bob :P

Theo - good to see you and the silver bullet again. A lot of hard work put into that car!

Here's a couple of Owen's 33R with BBS LMs, and Chris's 34R with TE37 SLs

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Was great to meet a bunch of people I see posting all the time on SAU, and to also see their rides in person - all amazing!

I'm a big fan of the 31s, particularly Greg's NA RB26/30- wish I heard it running.

I'm also loving all the pics, great work. Will post up my own soon in case everyone isn't overloaded already :P




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