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Hey all,

Thought i had a build thread for my 32 but cant see it so maybe not, anyway.

Bought (becuase it was cheapppp) what can only be described as the worst looking r32 around. Ugly kit, check. Ugly white painted interior, check. $2 bucket seat, check. on LPG, yes LPG! check.

i wanted a project, so i bought it for cheap and brought it home

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Since i killed the front bar, i found a GTR front bar and lip

Plus for now also got a standard r32 bonnet

Also removed everything to do with the LPG, thankfully it wasnt dedicated LPG. Just had to remove, fill a few holes here and there and bingo

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a pair of excellent nic 32 gtr seats came up for cheap so replaced the crappy $2 recliners in it.

Plus started to remove anything painted white inside the car! and also changed the steering wheel to one i had lying around

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The rb20 still runs fine, so removed to give it a bit of a tidy up and new gaskets etc etc. not looking for this car to be a power house, always wanted something that looks nice when you pop the hood. plus i already have my track car for speed.

So while the engine is out im tiding up the engine bay. removing all the HICAS, Putting the Battery in the boot, and hiding the fuse box. Will also change a couple things like the washer bottle, over flow etc. Will then fill holes, smooth and paint

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I had a look at the Pandom kit for the 32 and didnt like it... so instead i did a thing.

I bought genuine rocket bunny flares front and back, same as the car below, from streeter.

Now not 100% sure ill go this way but they are sitting there

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