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Hey Guys,

Been out of the scene for 10 years but back in with another 94 R32 GTR V-Spec which arrives very soon.

Looking to make it into a street/track machine ~800hp..

Completely stock at the moment besides some little updates that were done by a workshop Japan.

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Looks super clean, must have been $$$

What do you have in mind on the road to 600awkw?

It cost me enough ahah.. I could of spent a bit extra to go for a lower km car but I would've felt guilty modifying it so I went with this one.. has 100ks on it

600awkw will keep me happy but planning to have the motor built overseas to take advantage of WPC Treatment... http://www.wpctreatment.com/

Engine covers were looking a little sad so had them redone in crinkle black.

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Subframe bushes replaced and painted subframe black.

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Also was able to find a very good condition dashboard to replace mine which became a victim of the bubble and some weird circle attachment above the vents.

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Looks super clean, must have been $$$

What do you have in mind on the road to 600awkw?

Will be doing some minor things in the mean time to get up to 350kw or so..

Already have suspension items in mind (Aragosta, Ikeya Formula) and have some cosmetic parts ready to go on (Ganadors, Ti strut brace, etc)

Maybe an R35 brake kit somewhere in there...

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