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never made a thread on here before so i thought it might be time.

my 32 gtst that was meant to be a streeter but i recently parted my track car so this is slowly getting less street spec and more track.

still running the rb20 with standard mods. 25turbo, cooler, exhaust. slideworx coilovers and all adjustable arms except for upper camber and castor rods which i custom made myself.

have also recently put a bee*r in just out of curiosity. i figure if its going to blow a motor then an old rb20 is a good test without too much concern.

exterior is just type m kit and gtr spoiler.

heres a few pics
wheel fitment here is 17x9 +/-0 and 17x9 -5 on the rear. 205/45 all round.

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pic from a recent track day

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current interior with the hydro and some ridiculous handbrake i made for the lolz. got some brides to go in and some interior changes on the go at the moment

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You should post up the video you put on skateboard.com.au. Did you cut and shut those knuckles yourself? You could run spacers or lower offset wheels. Failing that, you could extend the lca.

Nice 32.

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Cheers dude.

Here's the clip I think your talking about.

It's from a weekend with primal garage up in Shep.

The knuckles were cut and shut myself. The solution I have come to today after a lot of googling is just extending the LCA 35mm which should take care of my caster clearance. Will put up some pics tomorrow when I finish them

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