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hey guys

im still new to the forum but no stranger to imports finally got myself a skyline after a few years of breaking other imports

r32 sedan

r34 NEO RB25DET

full 2-way diff

matching rb25 gear box

new driveline

white line sway bars

extra lock bars

hicas lock bar

full 3inch exhaust

gtr intercooler

huge alloy radiator

cam gears

hsd coilovers

rear strut bar

boot striped

rolled gaurds

aero mirrors

smoked incdicators

17x9+15 zenkai's

aiming for 300kw

and one day when i wake up rich it will be a full track drift car and ill move onto a r34 gtr ;D anyone can dream haha

nice 4 door, good to see another one here in canberra, That makes three locally that i know of. Have one myself, although its looking a bit worse for wear.

Hey everybody!

I used to be on here years ago forgot my details :/

so anyway im back and this is my new drift car as i have a baby on the way so im gunna have a budget drift car!

R32 Skyline

Rb20det

5 speed

button clutch

pedders shocks and springs

full 3 1/2 exhaust

vivagarage widebody r34 conversion

fmic

hks ssqv

not much else lol

Budget!

ill be selling the entire immaculate interior out of it.

cheers guys!

http://i1164.photobucket.com/albums/q569/skyriner32/422519_3105911059217_1607495764_2615982_1445812191_n.jpg

  • 1 month later...

yeah was mine at ESP biggrin.gif thanks drew haha, and cheers man i think ive only seen one other one around town so far was a white one with black rims from memory

Jazz, you got to love a good four door, and yours is a real beauty.

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  • 3 weeks later...

should probs post info bout my car..

2000 model JZX100 (s2)

8xxxxx km

Auto :(

Vertex Half-aero kit

Cat-back exhaust, pod + boost tee

Work CR Kiwami in matte black

Cusco coils (10F 8R)

Piccy (sorry, best pic i've got...);

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Edited by Scar

Hi guys thought id add my GT-R in here:

1990 R32 GT-R 104,000 logged Km's, with original tool kit.

She is pretty much stock:

Splitfire Coils

Cat-back exhaust

Pod filters

Power FC boost Controller

Twin-plate Clutch

Phat 275/35 tyres.

Custom Paint (gunmetal grey with metalic blue through it)

At the moment its pulling 230awkw and in need for a serious tune..... (im aiming for around 300kw when i get more cash)

Still a work in progress....... she is up on blocks atm im replacing the starter motor....

here is a pic

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Edited by Anfanee

Mmmm... I'd like to see that paint in better light to see the blue in it come through a bit more... Having a gunmetal 32 gtr as well they are kind of common, interesting to see it mixed up a bit. I'll keep an ey out for it for sure :)

  • 2 months later...

Hi all my name is Danny, I am new here on this forum so I thought I'd make a little post here about my R32.

1989 Nissan Skyline R32 GTS-T

Has 102,xxx ks on the clock.

List of mods;

. GTR Bonnet, Front guards, Grill, Boot/spoiler, Skirts & Front bar with lip.

. Greddy FMIC.

. HKS dump pipe

. Full turbo back Greddy exhaust.

. HKS pod filter.

. BOSCH 040 fuel pump.

. Adjustable front and rear struts

. Cusco adjustable coilovers all round.

. KKR430 turbo. ( LAAAAGGG )

. HKS cast exhaust manifold.

. R32 GTR injectors.

. Nismo timing belt kit.

. Nistune ECU.

. Blitz dual SBC Spec R boost controller.

. Blitz FATT turbo timer.

. Rays Nismo LMGT3 17 x 9.5 +25 all round.

. R33 GTR seats.

. Nardi steering wheel.

. Blitz boost gauge on pillar.

Pics of the car can be found on; http://imageshack.us/g/59/m5z4.jpg/

Edited by iDannyz

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