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thanks peoples, will try and put a spec list up when i have some time, its a long list

the rear has the sit height as it has 255 wide drag radials on it atm and they are on rims with a big offset, trying to get some different wheels sorted

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OMG! someone stole your A/C! lol nah seriously, that looks absolutely awesome. You've done us 32 boys proud... my only suggestion is that you put vertex side skirts on as well, the stock sideskirt looks a lil non flared to match the guards.

Oh and another vote for under bonnet inventory list.

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Looks like you have your manifold cerammic coated. I would either make sure you have your dump etc wrapped in DEI exhaust wrap, or use DEI sheathing to cover your heater hoses on the firewall...that is if you still have a heater in the car:)

Oh and i repeat very tough,:rofl: i so want to gp down the same path with my car but dont have the courage:(

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Awesome stuff mate, good to see it all coming together

Ready for the Nats?

About sometime there was a crazy 32 GTSt about! Something for the rest of us to look at for inspiration

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