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On the 2 of November I picked up my freshly imported r32 gts-t skyline.

After previously owning a n/a r32 track car i can't believe I stuffed around with a non turbo for that long!!

I imported the car through motor man imports just off the pacific highway in Logan. Paul was so helpful there keeping me updated on every little thing, would recommend them any day of the week.

The car is amazing to drive arriving with a full roll cage and lots of other goodies.

The engine is a baby with only 77000km on it. Really the car is as stock as a rock but that's the way I wanted it, all up only coasting me 13k with full mod plate for the cage rego everything! Cudos to Paul again at motorman.

When the car first arrived :)

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I have so many plans for this car I don't know where to begin.

First I got myself a pair of 18 inch wolf high performance wheels from a good friend of mine Carlo at csr performance parts.

These wheels stuck well out passed the guard roughly about 35mm so that of course led me to buying a full wide body kit from jase down t adrenaline auto styling. This guy has built some amazing drift cars and couldn't wait to begin work with him

Before the wide body

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Interior

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After all this love and attention the car was getting it still managed to find one terrible driver in the wet and yes some stupid learner decided to run into me !!!post-102647-13630421949239_thumb.jpg

Soooooo my pride and joy was sitting in my garage for a week in pain, luckily because the little amazing japs welded a floor brace and numerous struts the car only needed a new door and with the widebody job about to begin it really didn't matter!

So now I pick up the car on Friday the 15th with its banging new paint job and a new wide body kit, new coils are in the car and a dyno is booked in at mercury motorsports on the 21 of march.

Ill keep everyone updated!

Sorry about the shit post to new the sau!!!

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The engine is a baby with only 77000km on it. Really the car is as stock as a rock but that's the way I wanted it, all up only coasting me 13k with full mod plate for the cage rego everything

You say it's stock as a rock..

Lots of extras being a Jap spec cage, GTR front seats and ????

Glad your happy with your purchase mate..

Just don't look at the sale section on SAU or carsales if you want to stay that way.

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  • 3 weeks later...

Yeah heard only bad things bout mercury mste had his 34 serviced there. They scratched the side of it from front to back, didn't put the sump plug in probably so drained all the oil out over night. On another note welcome.

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