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Bah, don't like it.

Front overhang is too long now, and anyway, 32Rs are tough enough?

Reminds me of that chap who put an R34 GTR front end onto a Nissan Primera in the UK... and those poor souls who 'update' their 70's Porsches with 993 front ends etc etc.

Give me a Do-Luck front bar and carbon bonnet anyday.

I know some very wealthy “souls” who “updated”, or have bought an updated 70/80’s 911’s with the 993-conversion kit.

My advice to you kind Sir, is say that to them, and see what happens. :D

But back on the topic of this R32/4.

Looks awsome! the lines don't suit the rear quarter window's, but small price to pay, for such a wacky conversion.

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demo car's a 1992 GTS(t)?? It can't come intot he country as a 15yr old or unders SEVs (um the car's a lil bit different to stock) so I wouldn't bother. But that's what the guys at Bee-R told me when I rang em to organise a bunch of Rev Limiters to be shipped to Aus. Apparently the demo car is being painted (this was a week or so ago), then it'll follow the D1 Championships around the country and then at the end of that it'll be put up for sale.

The entire kit by itself is 900,000Y or something. I can get it if you're keen (at that price I somehow doubt it).

kit's not available yet, but you can buy the demo car for 980,000Y or something.
:chairshot :chairshot :chairshot

I was under the impression that the DEMO CAR was for 980,000Y. When i converted it to AUD i thought it was a little cheap for that beast :D Should have read inbetween the lines

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