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Hi guys,

I was just wandering if anyone out there knows where i can get the measurements of the size of a R32 gtst skyline boot?

Or

If someone would be kind enough to go and measure theirs if they have a spare 5 mins and just pm me them?

Or if no one could be bothered to do that for me just some rough measurements off the top of you heads?

Sorry for asking what would seem like a stupid question, but i need to know this before i go anyfurther into looking for one!

Cheers!

Yes well i need to know because i will be transporting some stuff (for a practice (like a doctors etc....) ) and i have a bad back, so i cant bend in and out of the side of the car trying to get it out!

Basically if the boots big enough, i could just whack it in the boot then!

and no subs.... i like to have a car with more kw than db.

cmon guys, go measure up! i have a 33 and i imagine the boot space is similar, not much at all. but the advantage i guess is that you dont have to lean far into it coz its short (around 600mm), good for a crook back....

-rb25

might help you a bit... r33 bootside is a little smaller than an r32 (due to the battery an things being in there)

R33_Schematic_Type_G_Side.gif

R33_Schematic_Type_G_Top.gif

R33_Schematic_Type_S_Side.gif

R33_Schematic_Type_S_Top.gif

You think he want to put a body in there ?? (j/k) :)

youd neet to cut the legs off it first. you can actually fit 2 bodies in this way plus a shovel and other digging/dismembering implements.

-rb25

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