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i should.

how much would that piss gm lovers off?

also, captain natro(nik) is going to put 1 on his 33 when the ls1 conversion is finished.

I'll buy you the badges if you do it.

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i should.

how much would that piss gm lovers off?

also, captain natro(nik) is going to put 1 on his 33 when the ls1 conversion is finished.

Natro sent a pic of a chev badge on a skyline before via sext

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I'll buy you the badges if you do it.

thought about it, but mines debadged.

only badge i want back is the gtr badge.

i have one somewhere around here, just have to find it and get it colour matched.

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Yep I'll soon let you know the originality of the panel gaps, whether all the seams are in tact, which panels have copped a fresh lick of paint, and a quick look under the car will show whether the car has had structural damage etc.

Don't listen to this idiot.

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Welcome James :)

I saw a beautiful Black 32 94' in SA for sale not long ago. completely original with factory airbox and all. It was immaculate and only asking 16k. There are heaps out there, you just have to know where to look.

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Welcome James :)

I saw a beautiful Black 32 94' in SA for sale not long ago. completely original with factory airbox and all. It was immaculate and only asking 16k. There are heaps out there, you just have to know where to look.

I disagree, I wasn't too impressed by that one

One of the few immaculate R32's I've seen was the Bakemono R32 GTR that Iron Chef was selling around a year ago, if I had of had the cash that's what I'd be driving. 100% original panel gaps and reflections off the panels looked beautiful and straight (no wavelengths in the panel from the metal being stretched from an impact and not properly repaired). Chef even said no rust and underbody was straight!

Was laying down a 600ps at the rears (and only needed bigger injectors and a remap for around 800ps ), only had 24 thou on the odo, and I still kick myself I missed out on this vehicle :(

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