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New Comer from Bangladesh/UK

Hi All

I was participating in the forums from 2013-14 during my postgraduate studies. Back then started with R34 GTT and then replaced with a R33 GTR.

Last month migrated to AUS, based in Melbourne, VIC. Imported a '94 R32 GTR with a lot of Nismo goodies. (Will post separate thread about it later)

My goals for the Forum are as follows:

-meet some car enthusiasts

-source spare parts/accessories/etc

-seek advise on maintenance/tuning/troubleshoot

-gain further knowledge of R and S platforms

A bit about myself:

-Studied Automotive Engineering in UK

-Worked at GM and Jaguar Land Rover in UK

-Currently seeking engineering opportunities in AUS

Look forward to meeting some people in future meets.

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Hi Guys

Here are the pictures of my R32 GTR landed in VIC.

The car comes with heaps of Nismo N1 Genuine Parts, seems like the previous owner in Japan basically made it identical to the N1 car.

Very straight body and probably had a respray in Japan at some point (hinting from the gloss paint finish) and a super tidy interior.

Please let me know your thoughts!

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Hi Guys

Sadly I think I have to let this go because of unemployment for the time being. Before selling, I'd like to keep the LMgt4 Wheels, Steering WHeel and Weldina Exhaust, as hopefully I will get another R32 when I am financially more stable.

I already got a set of R33 GTR wheels which is on the car right now. But need to find a set of Steering Wheel/Boss Kit or OEM Steering Wheel, plus an exhaust system.

Please let me know if any of you have these for sale?

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