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Damn R32s are getting had to find in South Australia!!

have had one in the shed for around 4 years now and planned on putting 180sx rocket bunny flares on it, like the pic below.

the front fine, can always get new front guards if i hate it, BUT the rear is a lot of cutting and theres no going back from it.

I just dont know if i can bring myself to cut it!!!

never thought id say that about a run of the mill 32 gtst!!!!!!!!!

 

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If the R32 in question is in good nick, please don't cut it up.  I have no problem with people abusing cars that are already f**ked up, but there are so few good R32s left now that it would be a real shame to deliberately damage one, even if it is for teh cause of making it look pretty cool (I like the Rocket Bunny look).

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im just really struggling with it haha

on 1 hand i can have a wide car and put some awesome rims on it........

on the other hand i dont know if i can bring myself to cutting it up, theres no going back. but never found a set of rims i love on a standard / rolled 32 gtst

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