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Bought over the weekend this R32 gtst, manual. Now no laughing!!

Just to let you know i got it cheap! CHEAP! Runs well and drives nice.

Has more stickers on it then ive ever seen and to make things worse they have cleared over the stickers! and the pics dont do justice to how many stickers there are on the car!! but anyway!

Another problem is, its running duel fuel. Yep, 98 and direct LPG! actaully runs well on lpg....

Anyone ever seen LPG on a rb before??

anyway. the interior is not to bad just need to replace a few things.

Didtch the body kit on it, lower it and chuck on some wheels.

Just looking for a nice non defectable daily.

Have started chasing parts

Paint will come later

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Haha yer im unsure at this stage what ill do... take it off is the long term plan.... short term is to dig in and get it looking presentable, because it runs and drives really nice.

But all of this has to be done on a budget, and most will be done by my hand.... May have bitten off more then i can chew! As the pics make the cars interior and body work better then what it is! Yes really!!

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Yep thats this weekends job. pulling out all the white stuff sanding and painting. matt black?

Also pulling out the seats, front and back as carpets look good but will get the steam cleaner into it... and the speakers etc are a mess! so again will pull all the speaker stuff out and put some of my own stuff back in.

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I'd be tempted to paint the trim gloss metallic black.

Grab a couple new vents for the dash... and a stock GTR wheel.

... aaarh bodywork. maybe smooth it off and wrap the car?

gloss might have a look. wait till ive fixed them and rubbed them back etc

Ive always wanted to have a crack at spraying... but thatll be long term.

Vents are a pain to come by!

Strip the whole thing and track it.

hahah already have a track car

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Think the 32 has 4x4 springs in it!! lol

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gloss might have a look. wait till ive fixed them and rubbed them back etc

Ive always wanted to have a crack at spraying... but thatll be long term.

Vents are a pain to come by!

hahah already have a track car

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Think the 32 has 4x4 springs in it!! lol

have 2

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might be selling/ giving away 32 gtst seats soon, also might be selling my 17x9+22 enki wheels with good tires.

if you keen ill let you know when.

i have a spare stock handbrake boot too.

how do the rims sit? would be interested if they dont poke... dont want to be defected lol. main MAIN aim for this car!

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