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hey guys, recently imported my 32gtr.. im posting here because you guys seem to be pretty knowledgeable on this topic. Could any of you identify this sticker? is it a next service sticker?

thanks

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If any of you guys are thinking of possibly selling a vspec 32 gtr please drop me a message I may be interested

An an N1 would be nice but no doubt out of my price range haha

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Gho5t, thanks for that link, I was following it on yahoo auction.

Can anyone put me in contact with someone that has an N1 with the factory non-AC equipment still installed?

hey guys, recently imported my 32gtr.. im posting here because you guys seem to be pretty knowledgeable on this topic. Could any of you identify this sticker? is it a next service sticker?

thanks

Post a larger and more clear pic...

But from what I think, it's either timing belt or gearbox oil...

Gho5t, thanks for that link, I was following it on yahoo auction.

Can anyone put me in contact with someone that has an N1 with the factory non-AC equipment still installed?

I know someone that has a non AC equip R32 N1. What is it that you would like to know? PM me.

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Going to look at a KH2 (Gunmetal)1993 V spec this afternoon

It's got an R33 engine apparently but comes with the original engine...

Looks mostly original beside wheels but I think the original wheels come with it

120,000 odd kms

Going to look at a KH2 (Gunmetal)1993 V spec this afternoon

It's got an R33 engine apparently but comes with the original engine...

Looks mostly original beside wheels but I think the original wheels come with it

120,000 odd kms

3 of a kind?

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Ha not yet Anthony!

Bob, it did not go well. Car had been resprayed, in totally the wrong colour! The body was straight but it would need to be painted again, properly.

Overall in pretty poor condition and would of required waaay to much work to get back to a state I'd be remotely happy with.

Let me know if you guys come across any V specs or V spec II

But I am thinking it be the case of buying from Japan...

Did the V spec II come in KH2 colour??

Firstly, yes...... KH2 was available in V-Spec 2.

They do command a premium but like most R32's finding a good one takes time.

I'm just spending an insane amount of money on mine to get it right.

I'm past the point of no return and just couldn't be bothered starting all over again finding another. I know how hard it is.

I'll post up pics once completed, hopefully this week but in a nutshell, all rust areas will be repaired including the driver side rear quarter panel and sill etc.

The entire RHS will be painted as is the front bar.

Money pit but nearly there!

Bob.

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Firstly, yes...... KH2 was available in V-Spec 2.

They do command a premium but like most R32's finding a good one takes time.

I'm just spending an insane amount of money on mine to get it right.

I'm past the point of no return and just couldn't be bothered starting all over again finding another. I know how hard it is.

I'll post up pics once completed, hopefully this week but in a nutshell, all rust areas will be repaired including the driver side rear quarter panel and sill etc.

The entire RHS will be painted as is the front bar.

Money pit but nearly there!

Bob.

out of curiosity Bob who is repairing / restoring your car?

out of curiosity Bob who is repairing / restoring your car?

My guy who I have been using for 7 years recently picked up AAMI and has become a preferred repairer and simply can't do private work at the moment.

I then asked around and was recommended a BMW preferred repairer who's credentials are excellent.

Unfortunately he is a fair bit dearer than my previous guy but I think will do a better job.

I've always struggled withmy previous guy's colour matching........... But as the old cliche goes, you get what you pay for.

Once I collect the car, I'll post up his details if I think he deserves it.

Bob.

My guy who I have been using for 7 years recently picked up AAMI and has become a preferred repairer and simply can't do private work at the moment.

I then asked around and was recommended a BMW preferred repairer who's credentials are excellent.

Unfortunately he is a fair bit dearer than my previous guy but I think will do a better job.

I've always struggled withmy previous guy's colour matching........... But as the old cliche goes, you get what you pay for.

Once I collect the car, I'll post up his details if I think he deserves it.

Bob.

please do. Am keen to see the results

I think it's good value and if I was in the market I'd probably jump on it.

The only thing is to make sure it's a genuine V-Spec 2.

It doesn't take much to add wheels and Brembo brakes.

The spare wheel is yellow and I always thought the V-Specs got the larger black space saver to fit over the bigger brakes, I know mine has.

Yet, both my ADM's have the smaller yellow spares.

The blue ID plate on the fire wall will confirm its legitimacy.

Cheers,

Bob.

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My guy who I have been using for 7 years recently picked up AAMI and has become a preferred repairer and simply can't do private work at the moment.

I then asked around and was recommended a BMW preferred repairer who's credentials are excellent.

Unfortunately he is a fair bit dearer than my previous guy but I think will do a better job.

I've always struggled withmy previous guy's colour matching........... But as the old cliche goes, you get what you pay for.

Once I collect the car, I'll post up his details if I think he deserves it.

Bob.

Hi Guys.......... Here are some progress pics............

Bob.

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