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I'm very new here, have been lurking for months but this will be one of my first posts.
As a little introduction, I'm 19,live in W.A, listen to hardcore, and own a GTR.
Notice I did not say "Drive" a gtr. I purchased the car as a motivator to make me get my license. I've owned it for 3 or 4 months now and have yet to drive it, but me and dad go out in it regularly.

But that's enough about me, more about the car.
It's a 1994 R32 GTR V-spec II
Paint is a gunmetal grey.
I have yet to do any modifications to it but there were a few done when I bought it.

  • Apexi PFC
  • Upgraded turbo's (not sure what these are but I can definitely see HKS Actuators under there) currently running 18psi
  • an upgraded exhaust system
  • Blitz Boost gauge
  • HKS EVC
  • HKS Pod filters
  • lgmt2's

The car is pretty stock right now, but I do have big plans for her. I had it tuned and dyno'd a month or two ago and she did 320hp

I will attach a few pictures I have.
Plates are GDZLA

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