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Ok so the bottem end went on my r32 gts4 a week and a half ago it could possibly be the best thing that could have happened because now the car is off the road and i can start to actually build a dream 32, i am thinking atm trying to find a gtr half cut with engine box and running gear all together and just dropping my 32 straight on top so i have r32 gtr with a gts4 shell :D i want to do a matte black wrap on the car with some matte black drifteks tucked neatly under the guards not sure on body work atm i was leaning towards the r324 Bee-R kit but iv looked at it some more and it is to over done and chuncky so still in the dark of what kit and if i should go wide on the gaurds gtr style or keep it skinny :S..

Just thought i would post this thread so i get the ball rolling on this thing :).

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Ok so atm i am nearly finished pulling out the engine, gearbox and wiring loom. This build shouldnt take me out of pocket to much i hope i have some of r32/rb20 parts lying around so the money i hope to make from sales should fund my project.

Here are some pics of my car atm i will upload some older pics of the car asap, if anyone needs parts just ask u might be in luck :)

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Engine mods before rod shot through the block.

rb20det with r32 GTR injectors, Z32 AFM, super flow Blits pod filter, R34neo Turbo, Turbo-Smart boost T, Walbro in tank fuel pump, Greddy FMIC, EXTREME heavy duty clutch, Jazman 3" exhaust turbo back w/gutted cat.

Tunned by Dr.Drift with a nistune made 179kw on a RWD Dyno on 15psi.

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