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hey guys

just wanted to share sum pics of my new look r32 with u all.

i had sum free time to polish my engine since the RTA saw fit to cancel my licence.

didnt get to finish the final polishing stage but plan to do so soon.

also managed to get a set of advan siena generation II wheels

sooooooo cheap.

also goto aussie wheels n vote 4 me if u get a spare minute to register and also post ur own nissan up.

http://www.aussiewheels.com/profile/View.php?ID=256

thanks

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MM2death"grrr why are rims so expensive. I'll just keep waiting until something pops up."

i have no idea, probably just coz they are a brand. hehe

anyways $4000 may not b exact, if sum1 knew the retail it would b great

rrrage: "why'd someone write that it was a "jap wannabe" ???"

i dunno, i dont bother replying to tossers.

i have never tried to upload pics here, any info how?

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very nice mate. just out of interest where'd you get the front bar / side skirts? (and how much did they set you back?)

CK you rice boi :) The side skirts looks like Nismo's to me -- there is a set at http://www.nismo.com.au/ for a R32 GT-R @ 450/pair, but no idea for a GTS-t.

LW.

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yeh the skirts are stock.

the front bar i bought in very bad shape from just jap had lil cracks everywhere and a massive 150mm crack on the side, so i got it cheap, at the time a friend of mine was working for a bodykit place, fixed it n reinforced it.

yada yada a total cost of $380 fitted inc paint!

saved bigtime,

cant afford the gtr bonnet n grill

the $1000 would b better spent on a fmic

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