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Rez's R32 GTS-t Type M... presentable version!


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nice nice rezz! ask for cooler pics and you have one on every angle. :P

like ronin and shan said, i removed that vertical support in order to fit the cooler. i used two horizontal homemade supports as you can see. im guessing that your cooler is fit for the 32gts-t right rezz? coz yours is a really a neat install. was unaware that that na's didn't have it? how does the bonnet shut without it?

thank roy. but its a trial bar, from japan itself. www.trial.co.jp click on products and aero parts. beware the modified version of the s15 trial bar thats been fit to the r32 that everyone's calling the "trial r32 frontbar" here in aus. posers.

but its a trial bar, from japan itself. www.trial.co.jp click on products and aero parts. beware the modified version of the s15 trial bar thats been fit to the r32 that everyone's calling the "trial r32 frontbar" here in aus. posers.

technically speaking it is a TRY FORCE Aeropart, they sell through TRIAL.

im guessing that your cooler is fit for the 32gts-t right rezz? coz yours is a really a neat install
Aaah *cough* yeah... :P all the parts I buy are "for HCR32"...

Your 'cooler isn't?

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During the week I recieved a huuuuuuge box from Bomex with an HCR32 front lip spoiler:

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A huge box for only this:

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I also got a Nismo rear spoiler from East Bear:

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Not wanting to fork out for labour, I went onto the roof of my building to spray the front lip spoiler (the Nismo spoiler was painted already by East Bear by request)

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Ashiya and surrounding suburbs:

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Dummy fit:

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This thing was top notch quality!!! Hell, it was such a snug fit, I could've driven around without screwing it on properly. Well done Bomex :P

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So much downforce on the back, I'll never get the tail out now!

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I bought the car with that crease just in front of the left front wheel.

hwo much did the front liip set you back in $AUD? is it legal? what is the legal ride height in japan? is there one at all, considering those crazy p-van things!

also, where can i get that sun deflector from? my mashimaro one is starting to fold...

edit: rezz, give us a straight rear shot. is it the same lip that sometimes goes under the oem gtr spoiler?

Well done mate, looks good :P.

Just spoke to Justin right now and he will indeed need to take care going up/down carpark ramps. I already scrap ramps whens my car was about 14cm from the ground, now 12cm from the ground. There is a legal ride height here in Japan but not greatly enforced.

The Bomex front lip spoiler cost about A$190 (13,000 yen) from Bomex Japan.

The sun shade cost 200 yen (A$2.50) from SuperAutobacs in Itami... incidently the place where Ikeri works :(

Btw, coco69, I'll post up a rear shot tomorrow. The front lip is a dedicated HCR32 "aero bumper" spoiler, it doesn't fit R32 GT-Rs.

rezzeh, did you use nissan 738 paint or didja use bumper paint (the one that gives it a nice bumper like texture?) lookin good... now get yourself some sidey's n rear aero.

ride height over here is 10cm i believe but unlike australia here they measure it from the actual car body not the bodykit. u can have the plastic kit scraping the ground just as long as the metal frame/body whatever is 10cm high....i think..

I talked to Justin last night or rather was over his place to check the fine work he had done preparing and installing the bar.

It looks great as it is, who needs sideskirts and a rear bar...go the JGTC look ;)

As the car is to become a dedicated track car not some show pony :P

The Bomex front lip spoiler cost about A$190 (13,000 yen) from Bomex Japan.

 

The sun shade cost 200 yen (A$2.50) from SuperAutobacs in Itami... incidently the place where Ikeri works :P

 

Btw, coco69, I'll post up a rear shot tomorrow. The front lip is a dedicated HCR32 "aero bumper" spoiler, it doesn't fit R32 GT-Rs.

Thanks Rezz for that, you've given me an idea. Perhaps I could paint the lower part of my front spoiler black.

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