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Hi ladies and gents.

Names Cameron.

Recently bought a 1993 R32 GTST.

After looking around the forum for a few days, looks like a bought this car off a fellow member. Sorry cant remember the name.

Loving the car.

Im 21, and have recently become a qualified mechanic. Finished my time in January.

Ive owned a few cars over the last few years, including a couple of old Volvos, a Mazda MX-5 and still currently own a Subaru Liberty GT which im trying to sell.

Over the weekend ill take some photos and get them up on here.

Currently in the process of making my own airbox, hopefully will be finished this weekend.

I look forward to having a look around and contributing if i can.

Cameron.

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Sorry its taken so long to get some pics up. Been flat out with work and all.

She aint perfect, but wheres the fun in buying a car that is.

Painted the wheels a few weeks ago. Not the grey i wanted at all, but will do for now until i get around to doing them again.

Over the next couple of weeks, ill be getting rid of those fog lights.

Installed a pioneer system yesterday. Now i just gotta fix my little miss fire problem and she's all good.

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Hi ladies and gents.

Names Cameron.

Recently bought a 1993 R32 GTST.

After looking around the forum for a few days, looks like a bought this car off a fellow member. Sorry cant remember the name.

Loving the car.

Im 21, and have recently become a qualified mechanic. Finished my time in January.

Ive owned a few cars over the last few years, including a couple of old Volvos, a Mazda MX-5 and still currently own a Subaru Liberty GT which im trying to sell.

Over the weekend ill take some photos and get them up on here.

Currently in the process of making my own airbox, hopefully will be finished this weekend.

I look forward to having a look around and contributing if i can.

Cameron.

Cameron.

2 things.

1. Pics of Liberty GT

2. You need to rub one out on the bonnet, it's a long held initiation thing for R32 owners, just ask anyone.

  • 3 weeks later...

Cameron.

2 things.

1. Pics of Liberty GT

2. You need to rub one out on the bonnet, it's a long held initiation thing for R32 owners, just ask anyone.

is that rubbing one out onto the bonnet or whilst on the bonnet?

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