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Yeah it did sell for a bit for a silvia but still cost me less than what i got for my 180 and is much more heavily modded. I was more after a heavily modded r32 but they were very scarce.

The pictures don't show how damn low it is and the massive stretch to fit 215 and 225 tyres over the wide rims :P

No one seems to know. There is some more damage on the passenger side (see first page), plus some theft. I think the thieves accidently bumped into the hand brake and the car rolled into some other cars. :P:D I will worry about the aesthetics once the engine is sorted.

forget the engine, I thought it was going to be a show car? Not much point in toying with a stock GTR mate. You should build/buy a hard tuned Jap GTR, like mine. Or maybe just have yours sprayed and use it at car shows. :P :P

hahahahaha

My GTR was driven to the panel beaters to get fixed while we wait for the computer and tune. I have been promised that it will all be ready by end of next week. :(

I was hoping to have it ready for Compak Attak this weekend. Maybe nxtime... ;)

ohhh. What has your car got on it?

not much mate, I was just winding NXTIME up. ;) Mine is pretty stock. :(

Charlie, great news on the car being nearly finished. When it's ready mate, I'll be out there with you for sure.

Compak Attak is the renamed Sydney Jamboree:

http://www.sportcompactgroup.com/

Thanks Richard. I can't wait to hit boost. :(

I am going to keep with the stock theme and respray it stock gunmetal grey.

Compak Attak is the renamed Sydney Jamboree:

http://www.sportcompactgroup.com/

Thanks Richard. I can't wait to hit boost. :(

I am going to keep with the stock theme and respray it stock gunmetal grey.

i dont like gunmetal! make it another stock colour.

but hey.... if thats what you like

Thanks Richard. I can't wait to hit boost. ;)

I am going to keep with the stock theme and respray it stock gunmetal grey.

that's the way. the gun-metal looks awesome. :(

Man, I am itching to see it now. When you get it, I'll run mine again too.

silver gts-t, I want to spray it in R34 Midnight Purple III, but I don't have the 6K to spare at the moment, and I don't want to leave the car in primer. Nor do I want to drive it with the damage to it. So, I will just respray it in stock colour to keep it inline with the rest of the car. won't attract any attention and blend it with the other million gunmetal R32's :(

Richard, can't wait for that day. I can't believe I have been so patient considering I am the most impatient person I know ;)

It's a pity WSID don't allow private days there anymore.

silver gts-t, I want to spray it in R34 Midnight Purple III, but I don't have the 6K to spare at the moment, and I don't want to leave the car in primer. Nor do I want to drive it with the damage to it. So, I will just respray it in stock colour to keep it inline with the rest of the car. won't attract any attention and blend it with the other million gunmetal R32's :(

Richard, can't wait for that day. I can't believe I have been so patient considering I am the most impatient person I know ;)

It's a pity WSID don't allow private days there anymore.

6k for midnight purple III?

bargin!

how much is the respray costing?

6k for midnight purple III?

bargin!

how much is the respray costing?

$2,000 for stock respray. Not going to remove any windows that will add over 1200 to the price. Will wait until the MP III for that.

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