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HI all, my name is justin,

been posting for a while, haven't really had time or car on road to be going out and doing things but i thought it's time to change that!

Car goes as-

gun metal grey R32GTS-t with engineered RB25det

GTR kit

high flow turbo

nismo springs

bilstien shocks all round

DBA discs

white 17in intermilano wheels (big dish)

ok sound system (126.6db outta one 10in!)

just alot of fun!

  • 3 weeks later...
  • 3 weeks later...

white r33 GTST

18 265 vok racing rims

olims fully adjustably suspension

AB-Flug full body kit

Custom FMIC

2 peice ratchet locker

remaped EFI comp

HKS air filter

brass button clutch

black as windows

and the list goes on

  • 1 month later...

Well I guess I should put the ol' Mitsu up

The only mod she's had so far is a HD Clutch.

Pulled a 14.2 On gtec, not too bad for a tired old girl. But I love her.

Not as much fun as the 86 I had, but in the wet, god it's fun to rip round on full throttle

:kick:

  • 3 weeks later...

GTR R32 November 1993

Engine Bay

R34 GTR N1 Turbos

Nismo BIG fuel pump

SARD 700cc injectors and fuel reg

Splitfire Coils

N1 Water Pump

N1 Oil pump

JE Pistons

Tomei Poncams 260 degrees

Eagle rods

Gates Timing belt

Os Giken Adjustable Cam Gears

Os Giken Twin Plate Clutch

HKS Super Drag 3.25" Exhaust System

HKS Wastegate Adjustable Actuators

TRUST FMIC with HKS Piping

Apexi Super Suction kit (Pods)

HKS Super BOV's

HKS EVC III Electronic Boost Controller

HKS Electronic Torque Controller & Drag Controller

Nismo Strut Brace with Master Brake Cylinder Stopper

Trust Clear Timing Belt Cover

Nismo Radiator Cap

Nismo Oil Cap

Greddy Oil Catch Can

Polished Chrome Engine and Parts

Interior

Apexi Power FC Pro with Hand Controller

Blitz Boost Gauge with 2 Pce Pillar

Greddy Turbo Timer

Nismo Shift Knob

C's Short Shift

Illuminus Blue/Green White Face Dash Dials with Controller keypad on dash

Recaro SP Seats - Black/Grey

Rear Seats Recovered in Black/Grey Imitation Leather

Front Doors & Rear Side Trims Recovered in Grey Imitation Leather

Factory Drift Pad[/color][/font]

Spitfire Monster Tacho / Shift Light (removed)

Custom Silver Dash & Parts

Aftermarket Steering Wheel

Stereo

JVC CD/MP3 Head Unit

Pheonix gold Splits

Rockford Fosgate Tweeters

Boston 12.5" subs x 2

Orion Xtreme 800w amp

Orion 250w amp

Exterior/other

Light weight 3 peice Panasport Racing Rims G7 17" x 9"

Bilstien Height Adjustable Suspension

Original Trust Front Bar

Nismo Side Skirts

T-Style Carbon Fibre Bonnet

C-West Electronic GT Wing [/color][/font]

Tomei Black Afterburners Tail Light Covers[/color]

Bosch Hydrogen Light Globes [/color]

Phillips Extra White Parker Lights[/color]

D-Speed Clear front Indicators[/color][/font]

'Sinista'

Rebuilt June 2006 - Balanced/blue printed

305 rwkw's @ 18psi

Edited by Sinista32

Hello EVERYONE. Most people have heard or come and had a look at my old mans GTR. I decided to post a dedicated list of everything so here gos.

SHY32

1989 R32 Skyline GTR

Engine capacity 2.7L via 87.1mm Forged Pistons

2mm TRUST Metal Head Gasket

Single Trust T77/88 Garrett HYBRID Turbo (Roller Bearing Centre)

APEX Power FC and Hand Controller Engine Management

700cc SARD Injectors

GReddy Fuel Rail

Sard Rising Rate Fuel Pressure Regulator

800hp Fuel Pump

HKS Camshafts and Adjustable Cam Gears

50mm HKS External Wastegate with Removable Dump Pipe

4” Mandrel Bent exhaust from turbo back with two 3” Cat Converters

GRex Remote Oil Filter System

HKS Oil Catch Can

TRUST Intercooler

HKS Intercooler Piping Kit

Nissan 5 Speed Manual

OS Giken Cross Gearset

GReddy Shifter Kit

OS Giken Multiple Plate Clutch

V-Spec Diff

TEIN Adjustable Coil Over Suspension

TEIN Spherical Rod End Adjustable Castor Rods

CUSCO Front and Rear Strut Brace’s

Slotted Rotors and Standard Callipers on Front and Standard on Rear

18” x 10” 3 Piece NISMO 400R Wheels and FALKEN Azeni Tyres

Skyline GTRV-Spec Body Kit and Boot Lip

NISMO 260 Kph Speedo

Autometer 5” Monster Tacho with Shift light

OMORI Exhaust Temperature Gauge

CS Boost Gauge

HKS Boost Controller

Blitz Turbo Timer

2 x BRIDE Seats

MOMO Steering Wheel

Engineered to meet ADRS and NSW RTA requirements

have posted up one pic below if anyone wants a look. Had to bring the quality down on the photo so does not look all that good.

See ya all Later

Dan

Hey Stirlo, long time no see... everytime I see your old car it brings back so many memories.

NJR 34TT - yeah I like your car, picked it up from Big Boys toys I see, very nice. Haha I have already been confused :rofl: but its all good. Like to catch up sometime.

Leech - Yeah thats my baby in the photo, thanks for the compliment, look forward to meeting you at some stage.

Hey guys

Thought i would add my ride up here, its my first ride and things are comming along nicly, tell me what you think, personally i dont like the wheels but theyre getting changed to 18's very soon, hopefully this week!!!

Its a 1995 R33 GTS, its got the basic mods:

Cannon exhaust,

Lowered on pedders suspension

M spec front bar i think

New paint on most of the car,

Aftermarket 17" wheels (255's on the back)

Aftermarket wing

Full stereo

And thats about it.

If you see me around gimi a wave, it'll be me or my brother driving.

Dayne

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