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Hii, I'm Samm and i'm from The Netherlands.

I own a R32 GTR,.

Here the season is pretty much done, so the car has entered his Winter Garage till mid 2012.

Modifications:

N1 Headunits

CST Hyper Zero 1 / 18 inch - 9,5j

Falken RT615K Semi-Slicks

JUN Carbon bumperlip

Apexi Airfilters *

Apexi PowerFC mapped by Pro Import Motorsports

Apexi AVCR Boostcontroller

Japspeed Downpipe

Öhlins Suspension

Future plans, are in the making.

Pictures

In Japan

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Now days

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Grtzz,

Dude

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Current

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Modifications:

Motor

* Fully built engine by Pro Import Motorsports

* JE Forged Pistons

* Block bored/honed/linebore and cleaned

* All pistons and rods customized for perfect weight balance

* Crank fully balanced with clutch and crank damper

* ACL Race Bearings

* New cambelt, beltpoulies, bolts and spring.

* Cometic Headgasket

* Nitto Intake /Exhaust gaskets

* Apexi Power FC mapped by: Henk @ Pro Import Motorsports

* For now OEM New Nissan Oilpump and

* For now New 440CC injectors

* Japspeed Downpipe

* Apexi Air intakes

* Fuchs Pro-R 15w50 Oil

* Red Line lightweight Gear Oil

Exterieur

* Boyz CST Hyper Zero 1 / 18 inch - 9,5j

* '09 GTR Badge

Verlichting

* N1 Headlight units

* Smoked indicator lights

Interieur/ICE

* Apexi PowerFC

* Apexi AVCR Boostcontroller

Onderstel:

* Öhlins Suspension

* Falken RT615K Semi-Slicks

Planning:

* Garret N1 GT2860R Ball Bearing Turbo's

* Brake Upgrade

* Frontmount Intercooler

* Oilcooler kit + Catchtank

* Carbonetic Blade clutch

* 720cc injectors

What it must look like/ Do-Luck kit etc.

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Grtzz,

Dude

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Sometimes, there's a man, well, he's the man for his time and place. The Dude abides. .....

Big call on the name The Dude, you better be cool or your rug will be pissed upon, welcome and nice ride fella.

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