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Hi everyone ! Iv had my R32 skyline gts for about 3-4 months and iv loved every second of it. It all started when I got a loan out so I could buy my dream car I looked and looked till I found this one 3 hour drive there an back and now I am the new proud owner of my rb25 powered r32.

When I bought her she was a bit rough came with 2 full sets of rims but with 2 different types on the car, a welded diff witch put the speedo out but on the bright side he supplied me with a LSD, it had the old stock 32 seats, a drift button with no grip on he handle and a lot more shocking stuff.

The first thing I did was bought a full set of r34, new tyres for my drift teks,

A new gear knob, a new handbrake handle.

During the weeks I painted the windshield wipers and the surrounding trim

A few months pass and I just bought a used gtr style front bar waiting to be painted

I am currently looking into making a leather roof lining and replacing all the carpet. post-134686-14004126401268_thumb.jpgpost-134686-14004126644879_thumb.jpgpost-134686-14004126914472_thumb.jpgpost-134686-14004127178388_thumb.jpgpost-134686-14004127430875_thumb.jpg

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Troy, in Events section there's (or will be)...
1) 9/6/14 SAU.NSW Texikhana (Mon holiday)
2) 26/7/14 SAU.NSW Members Only Tech Arvo (Sat)
3) 16/8/14 SAU.NSW Celebration of the BNR32 25th (Sat)
4) September Racing at SMSP.
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