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My name is Nick and I’m currently studying Engineering and Commerce at UQ. I’ve always liked GTR’s and in particular the R32, after getting my opens a few months ago I decided it was finally time to take the plunge and buy one. Anyway the car’s details are as follows:

1992 R32 GTR

Motor and Driveline

Head Reconditioned

Je Pistons & Rings

N1 Oil Pump

Arp head studs

Arp rod bolts

Acl bace bearings

Billet Fuel Rail

850cc injectors

Superspark coilpacks

Aeromotive fuel pressure regulator

Garrett GT3582R w/ turbo beanie

'Solution' High Mount Manifold

Aeromotive 50 mm External wastegate

In tank Bosch 040 fuel pump

OS giken twin plate clutch

3.5" stainless XForce exhaust

Standard Gtr brakes calipers with cross-drilled rotors

ECU and Boost Control

Hks EVC 5 Boost controller

Apexi power fc djetro w/handcontroller

Apexi Turbotimer

Suspension and Wheels

Drummond Motorsport Fully adjustable coilovers

Adjustable rear camber arms

Adjustable rear toe arms

Adjustable rear traction arms

Alloy cradle bushes

New urethane bushes throughout

18x10+15 AME TM02 Tracers wrapped in 265/35r18 Federal 595’s

Misc

Momo steering wheel

Nismo/N1 Side Skirts

N1 Front Bumper

Currently makes 314kW on 14 psi, more or less a run in tune, I will be getting another tune in the near future

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Congrats, looks good.

Is it me or does it look like you're missing the nismo/N1 bumper inserts from your front bar?

Yeah they are missing in this photo. That was the day I fitted the front bar and I hadn't stuck them in yet. Previously it had a crappy fibreglass front bumper.

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