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Tom's 32

 

Hey all,

Introducing my R32 GTS-T

The car is fairly stock as it stands however I’ve got a big shopping list so it’s going to get exciting soon. I use the car for a bit of everything so current mods and future plans are all in mind of street, circuit, cheeky rainy night sliding and the occasional commute.

Current Mod list:

- Nismo 4:3 2 way Diff

- BC Gold Coilovers

- Hicas Lock bar

 

- Big Radiator with Thermo's and controller.

- Gates Adjustable cam gears ( Installed with new timing belt and water pump to be future proof )

- Turbosmart Kompact BOV

- RB25 Turbo that may have had some work done to it

 

- R33 GTR Wheels

- GTR Wing

 

- S15 Steering wheel

- Yashio Factory Okachan Gauge

- Trust Wedge Gear Knob / Nismo GT500 Titanium Gear Knob

 

 

Stay tuned for more detailed photos and updates!

 

 

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Nice looking 32 mate. Just curious where that 2nd photo was taken? It looks very familiar.

 

Thanks man! Still needs some tidying up but it's coming along. That's along General San Martin Drive at Akuna Bay. Nice drive during the day just heaps of traffic .

 

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