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hopefully better, tring to get somethign that looks like proper D1 style ones.

G was talking some crazy talk tonight about putting R32 GTSt coupe GTR skins (the ones that make the arse of a GTSt look like a GTR) onto his 4 door for the 4 door GTR look.

think he's been lookin at my BN sports widebody kit for too long :P now he wants in on the widebody action too :)

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funky - were you just emailing him? has he got msn? id love to chat to him bout his 32... i havent actualy spoken to G before apart from on the fone... i deal with ben so (ben if youre reading - props to you son!)

and the decals... theyre gonna be the homepage jspec logo - with the outline of a car over the top of the writing

- adz

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i have to find out how much the shipping etc is from NZ to here cause i might get my next car from NZ... heaps of nice 4drs there cheap... i found a non turb cef for 600 that i wouldnt mind building up as a project... and a nice 32 4DR with a FMIC, new paint job, full cage, exhaust, worked RB20DET and some other nice mods for 7k NZD

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ok ive been lookin around NZ and have found plenty of ceffies ranging from 300-3000... all clean as interiors and exteriors with the RB20DE and auto... which suits me fine

also found a heap of R32 4DRs ranging from 500 - 4000 even one with 18" rims, stock kit and RB20DET and manual... this seems pretty damn good to me plus i know theyre in good nick and my dad can check em out etc.

trying to work out how much it will cost for engine swap to a SR20DET with gearbox... brake conversion and suspension setup.

will try and fit it all into a budget of 14k... i reckon its doable

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few nice cefs on yahoo... not sure on the month of the hensei 2s

http://nifty.amikai.com/AmiWeb?ami_url=htt...228790&r_n=5929 - 480,000yen with RB25DET H2

http://nifty.amikai.com/AmiWeb?ami_url=htt...0204899&r_n=775 - 500,000yen with RB25 88 model

http://nifty.amikai.com/AmiWeb?ami_url=htt...708207&r_n=4145 - 55,000yen 88 model that would suit m perfectly

http://nifty.amikai.com/AmiWeb?ami_url=htt...494612&r_n=4594 - 500,000yen H2. This ones got an awesome paint job.

http://nifty.amikai.com/AmiWeb?ami_url=htt...839635&r_n=5444 - 200,000yen and very tidy

couldnt find any 4dr 32s worth looking at...

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