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Had to get her out of the garage as i needed to get to stuff behind it. Thought i would wash it whilst it was out of the garage. Washed it, clay bar, Waxed the whole car. Wen't to my dads to help move house.

Came back and the car was bright yellow covered in pollen. Had to go over the whole thing again. Game me no time to get anything else done. I'm now waiting for more paints to arrive in the mail.

But i now have a clean car. So i got that going for me... Which is nice.

Need opionions.....

Looking into getting 1 these 3 items when my tax comes back....

Full greddy intercooler/suction hardpipe kit (ill keep the standard twin turbo pipe)

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Full Nismo interior

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Or

HKS super turbo exhaust

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Leaning towards the Nismo interior. Though unsure.

Isnt the Nismo interior just a hugely expensive set of vinyl seat covers?

effectively. Yes.

What's wrong with your current intercooler piping and exhaust?

Want something less loud for the zaust. And want the piping cause looks (for now)

Small update. Though it's little things like this that make me love working on this car.

New centre console mats!

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Such a small thing but to me it makes the world of difference.

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Small update. Though it's little things like this that make me love working on this car.

New centre console mats!

Such a small thing but to me it makes the world of difference.

Hah! I've owned R32's since 2002 and didn't even know that they had them. Nice!

Thanks for the part numbers too!

Hah! I've owned R32's since 2002 and didn't even know that they had them. Nice!

Thanks for the part numbers too!

:cheers:

Nice I didn't know these were available separately, will be ordering a set myself

yep! i was looking around as the old mat that goes in the coin part had rotted and completely fallen apart so i took it all out.

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