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Hi Everyone new Guy here,

I just got myself a R32 GT-R I love it and my other car is a 2015 STI so I have a think so AWD cars nod.gif
There's some good work that has been done to it in the last 15,000 KM I will post some on the work that I know of because I have paperwork or thing's I can see. But everyday I find more cool thing's that have been done to it, but I still can't drive it hard. I don't want to risk the car since it has a HKS F-con and I have no idea how it's been tune. I hoping to have it tune soon so I can fell it's full love blush.gif

-WORK 18" Rims with Yokohama ADVAN Neova 245/40R18 tires
-TEIN Adjustable Coilovers
-HKS V-Pro Setting
-H.I.D. Headlamps and LED Taillamps
-Front Brembo Calipers
-HKS Front Mounted Intercooler
-Blitz Radiator
-After Market Exhaust
-MOMO Steering Wheel (Quick Release)
-Engine Overhauled N1 parts (have the receipt)
-Sway bars
-Control arms and traction arms
and much more......

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