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Antz 1994 R32 Gtr Project & Restoration


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dude

i am so tempted to buy a nismo fine spec motor. So much want.

Mate, these crate motors from Japland aren't really worth it. Just get a reliable local builder who builds them everyday to build you one. Job done and you've got recourse if things go pear shape.

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A dark knight awaits............

F*RKIN YEH!

Gun metal?

Exciting times ahead!

What's with all this talk of all the bits missing? You've got them all on your car anyway.

Looks like a fun project mate. Envious that you get a bare base to build to perfection, which I am sure you will :)

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F*RKIN YEH!

Gun metal?

Exciting times ahead!

What's with all this talk of all the bits missing? You've got them all on your car anyway.

Looks like a fun project mate. Envious that you get a bare base to build to perfection, which I am sure you will :)

you know me mate. I wont cut corners.

Color is black pearl metallic :)

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Ohhhh.

Welcome to the club :)

.....of eternal swirl marks.

Nah just kidding. They looking fr*ckin tough in bleck.

After I'm done mate the paint will look like this

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........I hope lol

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no probs just thought id offer since you are only down the gc and rhe skirts are pretty mint. ive got the n1 3 piece skirts but keeping them for mysefl ;)

lol @ all the stinge

All good mate

Should I need the 3 piece N1 I will contact you to see if you still need them :D

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How'd inspection go ?

Been purchased with new build on the cards ?

waiting to see car on the hoist first before I acquire it

Not really new build but more restoration and swap over parts

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so I received some goodies today

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Ethanol content kit (got a spare ethanol sensor now lol)

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Wideband AFR meter + o2 sensor and data logging

Cant wait to put it in................question remains though put it in which car lol

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