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Hey everyone,

Just introducing myself to the forum after recently purchasing a very nice grey 89 GTR with minor mods:

- 3 inch cat back exhaust

- twin pod filters

- HKS intercooler piping

- nismo twin plate clutch

- greddy profec-B boost controller

- greddy BOV

- pivot turbo timer

- apexi boost gauge

- apexi rev/speed meter

- apexi water temp gauge

- 17" final speed rims

- momo steering wheel

- momo gear knob

- rayburg driving lights

Hope to catch you all at a cruise/track day soon.

Sandy.

Poor quality pics just added.

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hi sandy guess who mate,

its rons son greg, good to hear your enjoying the car.

have a look around and come to the next meeting it is on the 3rd tuesday of each month,

they will put up a thread about it closer to the date.

also if u need anything else for the car pm me, we are more then happy to help

have a good one mate

greg

  • 2 weeks later...

Welcome :cheers:

as an FYI, checkout this thread

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=60590

Then you'll have access to all sorts of deals/cruises/events etc etc.

Although a tad quiet this time of year... next cruise is in just over a month if i remember correctly :)

Gee that power is alright for those mods, should be happy ;). Hope you did leak down test and stuff too (i'm sure you have). Welcome to the forums anyway and happy R32ing (I agree with the sentiments, I see so many R32s around, when this time last year R32s were rarer than.. something quite rare).

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