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My new (on the way still) 89' R32 4 Dr

RB20DET

5 Spd

R33 RB25 T3 turbo

Tomei adjustable cam gears and cams (unknown duration or lift)

Greddy frontmount w/ heatwrap (full sick ueleh!)

Buddyclub turbo back 3.5" mufflerless exhaust (Got pipe? Sure do!)

Sard fuel pres reg

Trust AirNX pod

HKS Fcon V-pro (its still useable till the tank is on fumes after she lands hehe)

A/m clutch of some sort

A/m mech LSD of some sort

Stripped interior

Full safety 21 cage

Recaro reclinable buckets

5 point harnesses

Nardi wheel

HKS EVC

Greddy TT

2x HKS gauges

1x elec Greddy gauge

1x K's gauge

Unknown adjustable coilovers

Few adjustable links of various types/brands

Adjustable front and rear strut braces of unknown brands

GTR front guards

Clear front indicators

Volk TE-37 rims in bronze (selling these when she lands if anyone wants to start making offers?)

I think thats about it... half the shit in this list ive noticed from the pics and wasnt told about - so hopefully even more surprises when she arrives!

pics are in the sig - she arrives late january/early feb next year

- adz

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well havent updated this in a while... lets see

my room looks like a jap parts store

2x Eastbear fixed back buckets (w/ stickers!)

Kazama castor rods

front and rear Cusco strut braces (flat type)

Apexi RSM

Cusco style blue e-brake button

Cusco catchcan

18x9 SSR rims x 2

S14 stockies painted black x 4

assorted tyres

and still coming from japan:

blitz dual TT

2x SSR 18x11 -22 diiiiiiiiiishies

car was delayed till march but ive paid extra for container freight so shes now gonna be ontime end of jan/start of feb... most prolly miss drift nats by 2-3 days :(

- adz

Awesome car Adz! I too are awaiting for my four door. Should be here next week. Can I ask what off set you are using with the front SSR rims? Im going to be using the wider vented front guards.. but still should be close enough :P

Cheers, Josh.

i reckon u'll want more than vented and 20-30mm flared if u wanna fit them under the fronts :P offset from that post say -22 and with 18x11 thats going to take some massive flaring lol

i reckon u'll want more than vented and 20-30mm flared if u wanna fit them under the fronts :P offset from that post say -22 and with 18x11 thats going to take some massive flaring lol

No no! Not the 18x11's on the front. I ment the off set for his 18x9's on the front.

now now girls...

offset on the 18x9's im actually unsure of - cant be arsed measuring it and the offset markings have been scratched off/covered in paint...

im assuming something around +25 or so... not much at all - they'll fit under the GTR front guards and certainly under the vented fiberglass guards going on

- adz

lmao makes more sense i spose Josh :D

would look cool tho... man imagine the dish u would have to have on the rears if u had 18x11 -22 on the front :D

Would look p0rn with a set of the veilside? rear wide guards made to fit, and like 13inch of hot hot dish :)

actually remember i was selling those 18x11?

well the reason was coz i found some oldskool volk 5 spokes - 18x12 -22 fronts and 18x13 -22 rears...

heres pics of em - $1600 at my door if i brought em in

and btw im in adelaide and am planning to goto sydney drift nats unless my motor pops - then you wont see the car unless you goto melbourne or adelaide comps :)

- adz

selling it if your mate can wait 5 weeks

$150

selling alot of shit off of it actually - if anyone wants any aftermarket bits from it - just ask and ill tell you wether or not its for sale and how much...

all suspension bits, wheels, gauges/electronics, seats and front gtr guards/bonnet/bar are going

- adz

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