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Whiteghost BNR32 Vspec Week end /track car

Hi everybody !

After making my own presentation, it's time to make it with my (wonderful) Skyline :2_grimacing:

I buy her in the first week of november 2015, after 8 month of search. I dreaming of that car 17 yrs, and i don't want to see it turning in nightmare, that's why i have making a loooong search when i finally found her in a pro shop in UK.

She's have 58 000km, Vspec, White and have a lot of nismo options ! 

This is the list : 

- Nismo cluster 320km/h

- Nismo side spats

- Front and rear lips (hood and trunk)

- Nismo floor mat set

- Nismo downpipe and catback

- Nismo front and rear strut bar (up)

- Arc super intake box

- Hks Gt max IV 

- Momo tuner steering wheel

- R34 engine

- and carbon front lips from carshop F1

this is some pictures, the day when i take her back to france : 

 

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After two month of pure joy, i decided to start the registration in France, and searching a pro to make it.

I found it, but that day I would have done better to shoot myself in the foot...

The "pro" taking me 3500€ to make all the registration ( in france we have a lot of job to make it) and says to me the job is ok in 2 at 4 month.

And the wait started... She only passed the car to the UTAC, who was making the dynamic test, back vision, braking, sound...

After 4 months and a lot of lies, i finally taking back the car, and decided to make it himself. (to give you and idea, when i pick up the car, i found a muffin from a fast food chain in my glovebox, with the invoice... he was here from february to april ! :mad: )

So... i have the car, i have lost 3500 euros, and i have no registration.

First thing, i need to pass the technic control (like the MOT in UK, i think you have the same controle in AU ?), but she's don't pass... the front light need to be oriented on the right, and the windshield was cracked. Well... After long search, i finally found one in netherlands, and cost me 850€ with shipping, and 250€ to change it... (July 2016)

The windshield was ok, now changing the light orientation...

I open the front light, make another parts for making the light go on the right, closed them, and all is ok ! Back to the control center, all is ok ! One more step to my registration !

Next things i need an attestation of no conformity from nissan, no problem, i send a paiement of 120€ and i've got the paper, same thing for the fiscal paper (to inform the gouvernement i have buying a car in another country, no problem the paper is free)

Now the biggest problem... the DREAL... Who checking all the information in paper, on the car, and a lot of other things. i make 3h on the road to go at the inspection, and i don't want to make it for nothing...

The biggest problem for me is the tyre size. On the paper from Nissan they marked the size wheels in 16, on the car i have a stickers in 225/45/17, and my car is in configuration VspecII with the tyres in 245/45/17... 

I have chance, he notified me for this, but don't make more (they have a lot of problem with the "Pro" where i put my car 11 month ago, and don't want to block me just for that)

Now waiting for the answer... they send all the paper in another center, who check everythings (one more time) and after, if it's ok, they send me the information to make the registration paper... (15 december 2016)

I passed the chrismas with my family in the center of France, and when i come back, the 26 december, i have a letter from them... I'm nervous, if i failed i need to make all the test again...

And nop ! All is ok ! I finally can make my french plate ! For information, i have the 2nd 32-Vspec in France, know you understand my joy ^^

This is the closing of the chapter for the registration, Now i can make next paper for all the mod and the orientation of my project !

 

One more time, i'm sorry if my english is not perfect, if you have any question, you can post it here or send me a PM ;)

 

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After buying the car, i have one thing : make the chassis more rigid, but without a rollcage.

that's why i buying a lot of brace ^^

 

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first time i have mounting the big under crossbar and the front lower 

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They make a great job and i'm happy with that for a moment...

But after i want more (and mouting the brace one by one let me the time to see the difference part after part) , so i mounted the fender brace 

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immediately the direction was better, more incisive, and i have more feeling, great ad for the car, i'm really happy !

and 1 month ago, i'm decided to finish with that and put the car on the jack, and trying to mounted the big one on de rear (no really on the rear, but more on the middle, at the jonction of the drive shaft)

and it's a drama... the brace does not fit with the exhaust... so i decided to mount it, and buy a no name catback on ebay (i don't want to scratch the nismo catback)  to searching a solution.

and this is the solution : 

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Not really beautiful yeh ? I know the job is not really nice, but for me it's a test catback, and i don't care to make a uggly testing pipe.

I finally decided to dismounted the big scare, for me he just doing nothing, the big part of job was made by the two brace on the back.

now i have a nice rear, and i'm going to see how he work the 4 march, on Bresse track, at 1h of me ^^

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Nice ! You'r so lucky to have the center caps... The shop where i buy mine, don't send them with the wheels... And when i see the price just for a used set of 4 , i want to die :4_joy:

In white they are really beautiful, but i don't have the time to wash the wheels after each ride ^^

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hi everybody !

I continue to uptade my parts list : two month ago, my fuel pump decided to die, so i buy a tomei fuel pump.

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and one years ago, i buyed a set of hks gt2540 and hks evc4. The turbo is actually in stand by, and i mounted the evc4 last week... it's so hard to make the setting :4_joy:

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i also have nismo N1 oil and water pump, mine's triple flow cam cover baffle plate, tomeï oil baffle plate, and car shop F1 air cooling guard13177246_10154005941513463_199303651614742084_n.jpg13178758_10154005941428463_5640254833610465215_n.jpg13179242_10154005941468463_220236008943799116_n.jpg13230338_10154005941398463_8551097467467736185_n.jpg

in october, i have make a nissan owner road trip, a lot of beautiful place, nice restaurant, and also a nice remember picture with R32-R35 generation :)

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So, my BC HKS is finally ok ! 1.0b, next step : oil filter and oil change, probably the gearbox oil too (i have some crunch noise when i shift from 3 to 4 at high rev), and check the rest :12_slight_smile:

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bearbox doesn't existe hahahaha
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  • 11 months later...

hi guy's ! I don't have posting for a long time, a lot of change in my private life and i make a pause with the car...

But 2 week ago, i make a big change on my car ! This is her new dress, ZEXEL replica, winner of the 24h of Spa francorchamps in 1991 ! (here with the evo IX ralliart of my wife brother)25588198_10155952572723463_3488914438069292870_o.thumb.jpg.6b6282d299006c81b455cca77230a517.jpg

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