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Hey everyone,

Can't believe it’s already been 2 weeks since I got it. Thought its time I got off my ass and put some pictures up. It's in immaculate condition for its age and drives beautifully. Extremely pleased.

At the moment it’s got:

Bilstein Coilovers.

RAYS / Volk Racing 18X9 inch wheels.

Turbo Back Exhaust (Don't know the brand).

Tilt and shock sensing alarm with immobiliser.

Autometer boost gauge and some el cheapo brand pod which is going to be replaced on Friday

Already started making a list of what’s next but don't want to get carried away. Love to hear your comments. Also a big thanks to Discount Tyres in Belconnen for not screwing me over and being the first tyre shop that’s done a half decent job in my experience ...oh and can't forget Jacko's Dickson for getting it on the road.

Cheers

Mateo.

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Hey all,

Just bought down my new bus from QLD.

89 Ceffy

Transplanted rb20det

Auto.... (no dorifto)

3 inch turbo back exhaust

Big front mount (too far out, need to relocate back a bit)

POD

Coilovers

And 17's

Couldn't name the brands, bought as is

standard boost

First plan - fix the stuff ups by the last owner!! That'll take long enough.

Box the pod in.

Bigger brakes.

Wind up the boost.

First modded car for me. Too much other crap going on in the past to have time or cash.

Hope you like.

Mick

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  • 2 weeks later...

Ok its about time I put this up, Ive had it back on the road for long enough. :unsure:

My "new" Skyline (since moving on from my R31):

1992 R32 Gtst M-spec.

Body:

*Original "Sparkling silver" paint.

*Genuine GTR V-spec body kit (excluding wing).

*Rays Volk racing CF-zero alloy wheels 17x7 & 17x8.

*Federal 595 UHP tyres 225 / 45 R17 Front & 255 / 40 R17 Rear.

*L.E.D front end & side indicator conversion.

*35% Tinted windows.

Engine:

*R33 S1 RB25DET engine conversion.

*GCG Garrett GT30 / 71R ball bearing turbocharger.

*Sard 550cc injectors.

*Bosch 040 fuel pump.

*Split Fire DI ignition coils & NGK iridium plugs.

*Front mount 300x600x76 bar & plate intercooler, stainless steel piping.

*Turbosmart Super Sonic BOV.

*Cooling Pro 75mm triple core alloy radiator, Gates racing hoses.

*A'Pexi 1.3Bar Radiator Cap.

*Davies Craig 14" thermo fan - Engine fan removed.

*JJR oil catch can.

*3" mandrel "dump pipe", Trust power extreme II full 3" stainless exhaust

ECU:

*A'Pexi Power FC with Hand controller.

Drive train & Brakes:

*R33 S1 Gearbox with Tomie billet quick shift kit.

*XTreme clutches 300kw rated Ceramic button clutch kit.

*Custom built crossmember and speedo drive.

*Custom built single piece tailshaft.

*Standard R32 L.S.Differential.

*Standard R32 Discs and Calipers with Bendix Ultimate pads.

*Nulon Extreme brake fluid.

Suspension:

*TEIN super street coilovers with 4.5 kg front and 5.5kg rear springs.

*Adjustable castor rods.

*Genuine Nismo front strut brace.

Interior:

*Isotta MEG-II genuine leather steering wheel.

*Autometer pro-comp boost gauge, A-pillar mounted.

*Power FC hand controller.

The rest is stock, why would you change something already so nice?

Ice:

*Alpine CD Head unit.

*Fusion 6.5" 3 way 200w front speakers

*Fusion 6.5" 2way 220w rear speakers

*Fusion 500w amp.

Thats it, my pride and joy...

99% of work done by me and my team (Jester, Frink, Bluprint and others)

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Damn, that is very nice, will have to keep an eye out for it on the street, only thing I don't like is the Federal sticker

Thanks mate, yeah the sticker is a bit much I know but I work for Federal tyres... I think Im going to take it off in favour for a much smaller one.

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Thanks mate, yeah the sticker is a bit much I know but I work for Federal tyres... I think Im going to take it off in favour for a much smaller one.

Maybe a smaller one on the side skirt could still look pretty cool if they are a Sponsor. or shopping list style. still damn nice, I like the d-speed indicators, I need to get my hand on some of those when I get the money.

  • 1 month later...

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I got the car on Friday, purchased from a dealer.

I love driving around this fuel guzzling bullet. Drives like a racing car.

It smells like a racing car. My wife wasn't impressed. It stank the whole house on the weekend, when I parked it in the garage. She wrote me a letter how unhappy she was. Me being a responsible father, it is for sale.

I don't know all the mods it's got. But what I can see are here:

Blitz air pods, Blitz power meter id, Blitz BOVs, Bilstein hard shock & springs, Greddy temperature guages, HKS pressure guages, RSR exhaust, racing fuel cap, oil catch can, the weight document says it's about 70kg lighter than stock GTR. Mongoose alarm/immobiliser, Eclipse mp3 player. The dealer reckon it has an aftermarket ECU.

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  • 4 weeks later...

Hey new to the forums bought my R32 GTR bout a year ago now:

Bayside Blue

Cusco Coilovers

Mines Computer

Splitfire Coils

P1 17" Wheels

Titanium cat back

thats it for now, gonna do stereo next, then onto deciding wat i want after that (probably more power)

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Hey Welcome Alex, good to see the owner of that GTR here, i've spotted it a couple of time watching movies in Woden and checked it out. very nice.

Can I ask what year your GTR is? it has a different side skirt than mine and wondering if it was aftermarket.

Hey new to the forums bought my R32 GTR bout a year ago now:

Bayside Blue

Cusco Coilovers

Mines Computer

Splitfire Coils

P1 17" Wheels

Titanium cat back

thats it for now, gonna do stereo next, then onto deciding wat i want after that (probably more power)

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