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hey everyone,

well its finally happened, ive stepped into my first skyline and i couldnt be happier. Its a dark blue R32 gts-t type m with quite a few tasteful mods.

Like ..

ABS

Zorst (really quiet)

RB25 series 2 Turbo

Bosch 040 fuel pump

Sard Fuel Pressure regulator

Front mount Hybrid cooler

APexi AVCR boost controller

Lumpy Rom (tuned for reliability not outright power)

Painted two pack blue rocker covers

Blitz super sound BOV

HKS Cam gears

Bilstein Suspension (lowered 2")

Cusco front strut brace

R33 GTR Front seats (blue trim)

Skyline floormats

DBA 4000 series slotted rotors

Race Gear fully adjsutable castor rods

EL (Electro Luminecent) Gauges

Apexi blue faced boost guage

Apexi Electronic blue faced water temp guage

Dual Pillar guage mount

Picked it up last wednesday and cant wait to meet everyone and go to me first cruise :P Will have picks up soon or will see u around town somewhere. The guy who i bought it off is an absolute great guy and he even gave me all his spare parts for free :D Anyhow must be off!

cheers

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Ahhh Butler, you must have bought Christians car.

Nice buy, he was a tad anal about it.. :D

PS , if it's him then he is a nice guy and can hook you up with a killer home theatre system. :D

Cheers

Ken

yeah it was him, hes an awesome guy as i said but lots of kids on the way for him means he had to sacrifice. ....but got good for me :rofl:

yeah i bought it here after it was imported about 9 months ago. It was one of the more expensive r32's on the market but it was a truly mint car with a very strong engine so i was ahppy to pay a lil extra for it. pics will be up as soon as i charge my camera batteries! Hope to see some other 32's at the next event!

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